Dataset: NL-Botany
Search Criteria: Colombia; Rio Negro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1601489Schultes RE; Baker RED; Cabrera Rodriguez I   1952-11-06
Colombia, Rio Negro, Vaupes. San Felipe and vivinity (below confluence of Río Guainía and Río Casiquiare)., 1.833333 -67

NL:Botany
U.1601488Schultes RE; Baker RED; Cabrera Rodriguez I   1952-11-06
Colombia, Rio Negro, Vaupes. San Felipe and vivinity (below confluence of Río Guainía and Río Casiquiare)., 1.833333 -67

NL:Botany
U.1601486Schultes RE; Baker RED; Cabrera Rodriguez I   1952-11-06
Colombia, Rio Negro, Vaupes. San Felipe and vivinity (below confluence of Río Guainía and Río Casiquiare)., 1.833333 -67

NL:Botany
Davilla kunthii A.St.-Hil.
U.1294491Schultes RE; Baker RED; Cabrera Rodriguez I   1952-11-05
Colombia, Rio Negro, 1.833333 -67

NL:Botany
U 0000569Schultes RE; et al.   1952-10-25
Colombia, Rio Negro, Rio Negro: San Felipe and vicinity

NL:Botany
L.2158877Marcano-Berti L; Salcedo P   1979-03-11
Colombia, Rio Negro, San Felipe, a orillas de Río Negro, al frente de San Carlos de Río Negro.


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