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

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Herbario Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia


HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
3673Soejarto D. | Lockewood.   24121970-03-25
Colombia, Vaupés, Mitú, Río Kubiyu, confluencia río Vaupés, 1.18539 -70.7934073, 200 - 200m

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
53659Callejas R. | Marulanda O.   69121988-08-07
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Parque Nacional Natural Sierra de la Macarena, km 15 - 20 NO en el alto Los Conejos, 2.1666667 -73.8, 415 - 430m

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
84417Betancur J. | Mejía J. | Wills A.   19261990-07-28
Colombia, Caquetá, San Vicente del Caguán, Carretera entre Neiva y San Vicente, sector La Danta, 2.2046493 -74.8474672, 400 - 400m

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
88419Marulanda O. | Márquez S.   13201989-08-13
Colombia, Guaviare, San José del Guaviare, Caño Agua Bonita, 2.5333333 -72.6333333, 350 - 350m

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
96074Arbeláez M. | Sueroque F.   5321993-12-03
Colombia, Amazonas, Puerto Santander, Río Caquetá, margen izquierda, área del caño Paujil, 10 km al NO de Araracuara, -0.75 -72.3333333, 100 - 350m

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
96164Arbeláez M. | Sueroque F.   5321993-12-03
Colombia, Amazonas, Puerto Santander, Río Caquetá, margen izquierda, área del caño Paujil, 10 km al NO de Araracuara, -0.75 -72.3333333, 100 - 350m

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
107129Giraldo D. | García C. | Briceño H. | Sepúlveda M.   22741995-07-02
Colombia, Meta, La Macarena, Parque Nacional Natural Sierra de la Macarena, sector a Caño Cristales, 2.30027 -73.90079

HUA
Vellozia tubiflora (A. Rich.) Kunth
178664Betancur J. | Jaramillo L. | Mosquera G. | Uribe C.   99742003-03-19
Colombia, Vaupés, Papunahua, Sabana de Yapobodá, entre la entrada a la sabana desde el cerro Umukú hasta las cuevas de Umukú, 1.37325 -70.9085833, 500 - 520m


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