Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Columnea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Columnea tenensis (Wiehler) B.Morley
ASU0029794L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   107922003-06-22
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

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Columnea tenensis (Wiehler) B.Morley
ASU0029795L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   107922003-06-22
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

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ASU0029796L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   107182003-06-18
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Along trail between road and river, just west of Cotococha cabins., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

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ASU0029797L. R. Landrum; A. Trauth-Nare, E. Gilbert   107182003-06-18
Ecuador, Napo, Cotococha; about 1 km west of Venecia and 25 km east of Tena; on the south side of the Napo River. Just west of Cotococha cabins., -1.043822 -77.714209, 450m

ASU
ASU0029788F. Medendez L.   1891974-05-11
Mexico, Veracruz, Arroyo de Basura en la Laguna de Sontecompan, Catemaco, Veracruz, Mexico., 18.5167 -95.0333

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ASU0029789F. Ventura A.   195121982-03-14
Mexico, Puebla, El Cerro, Mpio. de Hueytamalco., 20.027434 -97.274122, 300m

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ASU0029790Elinor Lehto; D. J. Pinkava, B. Parfitt & T. Reeves   L-220561977-08-03
Mexico, Veracruz, 1.3 mi W. Fortin (plaza) upper slope of deep canyon along Rio San Antonio., 18.900371 -97.000181, 914m

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ASU0029791F. Ventura A.   11031970-05-18
Mexico, Veracruz, El Arco, Mpio. de Tlapacoyan., 19.966667 -97.216667, 550m

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ASU0029792F. Ventura A.   52761972-04-22
Mexico, Veracruz, Teocelo., 19.383333 -96.966667, 1010m


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