Dataset: COL
Taxa: Argythamnia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Argythamnia argothamnoides (Bertero ex Spreng.) J.W. Ingram
111590Armando Dugand Gneco   64781963-09-11
Colombia, Atlántico, Costa del Caribe. Carretera a Puerto Colombia, kilometro seis.

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105823M. L. Schnetter   1191966-11-19
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta, Santa Marta: Punta Betin.

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Argythamnia P. Browne
110669Jorge H. Torres R.   3501966-07-19
Colombia, Archipiélago de San Andrés, Providencia y Santa Catalina, Smooth water Bay (Bahia de agua mansa) South Hill, Archibolds Point, Rocky Point Manchioneal Bay, Alligator Point.

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Argythamnia argothamnoides (Bertero ex Spreng.) J.W. Ingram
227786Carlos Saravia   028661963-10-18
Colombia, La Guajira, Uribia-Maicao. Rancheria Torinche., 32 - 52m

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288964Hermes. Cuadros V.   8041979-05-22
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Yumbo, La Calera., 1100 - 1100m

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334962Pedro Acevedo Rodriguez   0031951990-01-11
Estados Unidos De América, Islas Vírgenes, St. John. Near Europa bay.

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334960Pedro Acevedo Rodriguez   0030151989-10-07
Puerto Rico, Guanica; Guanica Forest, Lluveras Road, along mahogany plantation.

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356063Rzedowski   373041981-06-07
México, Distrito Federal, Cerca de Tlaltenco, delegación de Tláhuac., 2250 - 2250m

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6869Herbert H. Smith   14741898-01-01
Colombia, Magdalena, Santa Marta, Cerca a Santa Marta, playa Gaira., 11.179561 -74.23358, 150 - 150m

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394098Humberto Mendoza C.   0091995-11-20
Colombia, Tolima, Mpo. Mendez, finca Bremen., 300 - 300m

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Argythamnia argothamnoides (Bertero ex Spreng.) J.W. Ingram
381795Armando Dugand Gneco   71411968-01-09
Colombia, Atlántico, Km 6 carretera Pto. Colombia.

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Argythamnia P. Browne
426737Humberto Mendoza   16231996-09-19
Colombia, Bolívar, San Juan Nepomuceno, Santuario Los Colorados., 300 - 300m


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