Dataset: HUA-
Taxa: Tristerix
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
17384Albert L. | Salazar O.   29561982-11-13
Colombia, Nariño, Pasto, Páramo Galeras, 1.22567 -77.33802, 3520 - 3520m

HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
93278Vargas W.   11211993-08-14
Colombia, Caldas, Villamaría, Vía al nevado, 4.9674044 -75.3583428, 3950 - 3950m

HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
93304Vargas W.   13191994-01-10
Colombia, Quindío, Salento, Arriba de Guayaquil, 4.6283503 -75.4283901, 3850 - 3850m

HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
124185Vargas W.   41951997-12-03
Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Tuluá, Corregimiento Barragán, 4.035368354 -75.88890326, 3200 - 3700m

HUA
Tristerix secundus (Benth.) Kuijt
136102Betancur J. | Franco P. | Pedraza P.   80751999-06-26
Colombia, Bogotá, D.C., Bogotá, D.C., Región del Sumapaz, carretera entre Santa Rosa y El Tabaco, 4.1983333 -74.1677778, 2950 - 3400m

HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
136878Vargas W.   79712000-05-14
Colombia, Risaralda, Pereira, Cuenca del río Otún, vereda El Bosque, 4.7044 -75.56418, 3500 - 3500m

HUA
Tristerix secundus (Benth.) Kuijt
167257Betancur J. | Neira A.   95372002-01-30
Colombia, Meta, Guamal, Parque Nacional Natural Sumapaz, sitio Alsacia, vegas del río La Esmeralda, colecciones realizadas cerca a la casa de la hacienda, 3.9791667 -74.0880556, 3130 - 3210m

HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
170015Correa E. | Duque C.   21992003-03-25
Colombia, Tolima, Murillo, Vereda Alfombrales, Pico Loro, 4.868675 -75.2221778, 3590 - 3590m

HUA
Tristerix longebracteatus (Desr.) Barlow & Wiens
170467Correa E. | Duque C.   27412003-03-04
Colombia, Tolima, Murillo, Vereda Las Lagunas, valle quebrada Mozul, 4.7938083 -75.2797222, 3700 - 3700m


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Google Map

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