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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Mezobromelia hospitalis (L.B. Sm.) J.R. Grant
145162J. H. Jr Kirkbride   18771972-08-04
Colombia, Magdalena, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, quebrada Cebolleta., 10.916667 -73.95, 2500 - 2650m

COL
Mezobromelia hospitalis (L.B. Sm.) J.R. Grant
147248J. H. Jr Kirkbride   24191972-10-06
Colombia, Magdalena, Sierra Nevada:W de Quebrada Botella., 10.933333 -74, 2100 - 2100m

COL
Mezobromelia capituligera (Griseb.) J.R. Grant
367208J. Betancur   2592
Colombia, Nariño, Mallama, Corregimiento Chucunez, reserva Natural La Planada 2-5Km, carretera Chucunez La Planada, vertiente occidental de la cordillera, bosque perturbado, pluvial y primario., 1400 - 1600m

COL
Mezobromelia capituligera (Griseb.) J.R. Grant
370105J. Betancur   5497
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Carretera Mocoa - Sibundoy, entre Las Mesas y poco después del Mirador., 1300 - 2000m

COL
Mezobromelia pleiosticha (Griseb.) Utley & H. Luther
370169J. Betancur   5387
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Vereda Alto Campucana, finca La Mariposa y Alto de la Sierra., 1500 - 1670m

COL
Mezobromelia capituligera (Griseb.) J.R. Grant
370174J. Betancur   5112
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Vereda Alto Campucana, finca La Mariposa., 1.2 -76.633333, 1400 - 1400m

COL
Mezobromelia capituligera (Griseb.) J.R. Grant
370176J. Betancur   5468
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Vereda Alto de Campucana finca La Mariposa, cuenca del Rio Mocoa., 1350 - 1420m

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Mezobromelia capituligera (Griseb.) J.R. Grant
370242J. Betancur   5518
Colombia, Putumayo, Mocoa, Carretera Mocoa - Sibundoy, entre Las Mesas y poco después del Mirador., 1300 - 2000m

COL
Mezobromelia pleiosticha (Griseb.) Utley & H. Luther
67804M. B. Foster | R. Foster   22201946-11-22
Colombia, Putumayo, Las Mesas: 4500 ft., 1710 - 1710m


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