Dataset: MO
Taxa: Spathanthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1059639D. Cardenas, et al.   69161995-11-25
Colombia, Caqueta, Solano, Río Mesay, Chorro Jacameya, estremo sur de la serranía de Chiribiquete (Bmh-T). Bosque maduro, relieve colinado estructural. (&6)., 200 - 300m

MO:Tropicos
1341013R. Liesner&H. Clark   90901980-02-05
Colombia, Guainia, Ca. 0.5 km N of Boca de Casiquiare (where Ríos Negro, Guainia&Casiquiare join) 7 m tall open forest adjacent to mouth of Cano; S side of caño., 1.95 -67.12, 120m

MO:Tropicos
1341075R. Liesner&H. Clark   90931980-02-05
Colombia, Guainia, Ca. 0.5 km N of Boca de Casiquiare (where Ríos Negro, Guainia&Casiquiare join) 7 m tall open forest adjacent to mouth of Cano; S side of caño., 1.95 -67.12, 120m

MO:Tropicos
1341096R. Liesner&H. Clark   91131980-02-05
Colombia, Guainia, Open area and forest with 15 m tall trees; 1-2 km W of Río Guainia along caño, .5 km N of Boca de Casiquiare (where Ríos Negro, Guainia&Casiquiare join)., 1.95 -67.13, 120m


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Google Map

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