Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Securidaca trianae (Securidaca corymbosa)
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Securidaca corymbosa Triana & Planch.
J. J. Triana   
COLOMBIA

Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
FMB-065617Mendoza, Humberto; Quevedo, F.; Ruiz, M.; Robles, Aura   152592003-07-23
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, La Cumbre, La Cumbre, Corregimiento de Bitaco, Vereda Chicoral, 2020m

FMB
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
FMB-087987Mendoza, Humberto   7621995-01-20
Colombia, Nariño, Ricaurte, Reserva Natural La Planada

FMB
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
FMB-080748Mendoza, Humberto; Robles, Aura   165672005-08-15
Colombia, Huila, San Agustín, Vereda La Castellana, Reserva Privada Los Yalcones, sector Yalcones, interfluvio Quebrada El Palmar - río Balseros, sitio El Palmar, 2400 - 2600m

FMB
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
FMB-034815Gentry, Alwin; Sáenz, C.   762981992-03-12
Colombia, Magdalena, Alto de Mirador, 1160m

FMB
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
FMB-073261Mendoza, Humberto   7621995-01-20
Colombia, Nariño, Ricaurte, Ricaurte

FMB
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
FMB-006162Barclay, Arthur; Juajiboy, Pedro; Gama, José   36611972-08-08
Colombia, Cundinamarca, 3,3 kilometers NW of Albán along highway to Villeta, 2100m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Securidaca trianae Killip&Dugand
1577186J.J. Triana   s.n.
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Andes de Bogota., 1700m

MO:Tropicos
Securidaca trianae Killip&Dugand
1577187Hartweg   901
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fusagasuga, Fusagasuga.

MO:Tropicos
Securidaca corymbosa Triana&Planch.
1792456Triana   s.n.34936
Colombia

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Securidaca trianae Killip & Dugand
U.1529461Maas PJM; Plowman TC   1974-10-03
Colombia, Dep. El Valle, forested slopes near Queremal.


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