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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
Taxiphyllum M. Fleisch.
213640G. van Reenen   16661980-07-20
Colombia, Risaralda, Santa Rosa de Cabal, Termales de Santa Rosa de Cabal, quebrada El Cortijo, margen izquierda., 2350 - 2350m

COL
Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) M. Fleisch.
334670S. P. Churchill   167671990-11-23
Colombia, Huila, Transecto Neiva - San Vicente del Caguán. Río Las Ceibas., 2.9333333333 -75.1833333333, 680 - 680m

COL
Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) M. Fleisch.
334674S. P. Churchill   170481990-12-16
Colombia, Antioquia, Dabeiba, 2-3 km de Dabeiba en la via a Turbo, sitio la Llorona, margen de la via., 7.0166666667 -76.3086111111, 460 - 460m

COL
Taxiphyllum M. Fleisch.
357346   s.n.1976-10-09
Japon, HOKKAIDO, Tomakomai., 30 - 30m

COL
Taxiphyllum M. Fleisch.
357347W. D. Reese   125061975-04-20
Estados Unidos De América, LOUISIANA, VERMILLION PARISH, Vermillion River at Palmetto Island, ca. 5 mi N of Intracoastal City.

COL
Taxiphyllum M. Fleisch.
357348H. Ando   s.n.1974-12-09
Japon, KYUSHU: Sotome-cho, Nagasaki Pref., 430 - 430m

COL
Taxiphyllum M. Fleisch.
357349H. Ando   s.n.1974-08-22
Japon, HONSHU: Hirogawara, Yamanashi Pref., 1500 - 1500m

COL
Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) M. Fleisch.
431318C. A. Ruiz   497 B1999-03-06
Colombia, Amazonas, Rio Alegria. Margen Derecha., -2.5388888889 -69.9825

COL
Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) M. Fleisch.
431319C. A. Ruiz   497 A1999-03-06
Colombia, Amazonas, Rio Alegria. Margen Derecha., -2.5388888889 -69.9825

COL
Taxiphyllum taxirameum (Mitt.) M. Fleisch.
455799J. Aguirre C.   129152000-10-08
Colombia, Boyacá, Santa María, Carretera vía a Mámbita, desvío a La Carbonera., 4.8161111111 -73.2813888889


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Google Map

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