Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tibouchina narinoensis
Search Criteria: Colombia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
113562L. E. Mora O.   41371967-11-17
Colombia, Nariño, Carretera entre Altaquer y Junín, Cuyambe, 1450 - 1450m

COL
37148Hernándo García Barriga   131641948-08-03
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, Buenavista a Barbacoas, vertiente del río Telembí., 1.541633 -78.101336, 200 - 840m

COL
574266Marcela Alvear   18262013-02-10
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, Corregimiento de Junín, Reserva Natural de las Aves El Pangán, sendero principal de acceso a la cabaña., 1.355883 -78.089067, 715 - 715m

COL
579029Marcela Alvear   17632013-02-05
Colombia, Nariño, Corregimiento Altaquer. Vereda El Barro. Reserva Natural Río Ñambí. Inicio del sendero principal de acceso a la cabaña, cercanias de la carretera entre Altaquer y Tumaco., 1.284717 -78.09125, 1177 - 1177m

COL
382773G. Lozano C   68821995-03-10
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, Chucunes vía La Planada a 1 km antes de llegar a la reserva., 1800 - 1800m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
326446Al Gentry, O. de Benavides, G. Castillo,&Bernardo Ramirez   552271986-07-26
Colombia, Narino, 2-8 km E of Junin on Tumaco-Tuquirres road. Disturbed roadside cloud forest., 1.25 -78.15, 1100m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Tibouchina narinoensis Wurdack Wurdack
02612391M. Alvear   17632013-02-05
Colombia, Nariño, Barbacoas, Corregimiento Altaquer. Vereda El Barro. Reserva Natural Río Ñambí. Inicio del sendero principal de acceso a la cabaña, cercanias de la carretera entre Altaquer y Tumaco., 1.28472 -78.09125, 1177m


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Google Map

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