Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Culcitium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Culcitium rex Sandwith
1858745.2138837J. Hanbury-Tracy   1511938-09-25
Venezuela, Mérida, Páramo de Conejos.

US:Botany
1496306.213W. Jameson   7151846-00-00
Ecuador

US:Botany
1797218.214J. Cuatrecasas & H. García Barriga   13721938-09-11
Colombia, Boyacá, Cordillera Oriental, Nevada del Cocuy, Quebrada de San Paulino, El Morron., 3800 - 3800m

US:Botany
1797237.209J. Cuatrecasas & H. García Barriga   14831938-09-12
Colombia, Boyacá, Cordillera Central, Nevada del Cocuy, Alto de Las Lagunillas., 4000 - 4300m

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1850143.214J. Cuatrecasas   135271941-11-28
Colombia, Santander, Páramo del Almorzadero, Cordillera Oriental.

US:Botany
1852688.213J. Cuatrecasas   147181943-07-24
Colombia, Cauca, Cordillera Central, vertiente occidental: Volcán del Puracé, páramo en El Hinchadero, 3700m

US:Botany
1951532.102J. Cuatrecasas   147181943-07-24
Colombia, Cauca, Cordillera Central, vertiente occidental: Volcán del Puracé, páramo en El Hinchadero, 3700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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