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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Leucodon Schwägr.
203336Rheno, T   68-11791968-07-08
Macedonia, Near Village Odri., 900 - 900m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
203341Rheno, T   68-1649A1968-07-11
Macedonia, ca. 5 km SW of lake Mavrovo Polje, on Abies, plenty., 1200 - 1200m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
203410J. K. Small   781895-07-01
Estados Unidos De América, Georgia, Near Valdosta.

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Leucodon subgracilis Hampe & M. Fleisch.
245327A. M. Cleef   98571973-05-08
Colombia, Santander, Onzaga, Carretera Santa Rosita - Onzaga, cerca de San Isidro en el límite con Boyacá., 6.221111111 -72.78333333, 3250 - 3250m

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Leucodon subgracilis Hampe & M. Fleisch.
245363A. M. Cleef   66401972-11-19
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cundinamarca. . Carretera San Cayetano-Cogua, entre las Mercedes, Alto de La Laguna Seca, Quebrada río Negro., 5.2766666667 -74.0083333333, 3250 - 3250m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
263184Richard Evans Schultes   120361951-04-01
Costa Rica, San José, Pérez Zeledón, Cerro de la Muerte., 9.5563888889 -83.7547222222, 3505 - 3505m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
318816Frahm   731985-07-12
am Canal de L\\Est., 260 - 260m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
320312SIN   AAU 71- EW 11401971-05-26
Francia, 5 km NE of Puy Mary., 1300 - 1300m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
320314SIN   AAU 71- EW 11391971-05-27
Francia, The slopes of Puy Mary., 1500 - 1600m

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Leucodon Schwägr.
320436L. Holm N.   61971968-01-15
España, Tenerife., 600 - 600m

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364828H. Barckley | Pedro Juajibioy   76061959-05-06
Colombia, Boyacá, Cordillera Oriental; Páramo de Hüinaentre Belen y Susacón., 3440 - 3440m

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456691O. Orrego   ORR 4282000-04-15
Colombia, Quindío, Circasia, Municipio de Circasia, bosque de Calamar., 2.5130555556 -76.2766666667, 1400 - 1400m


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