Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Trianaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Trianaea nobilis Planch. & B.L. Linden
10230097J. L. Clark, F. Nicolalde & R. Hall   074412003-03-19
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cotacachi, Parroquia: García Moreno. Cordillera de Toisán. Cerro de la Plata. Bosque Protector Los Cedros. Sendero Camino del Oso (north of Lodge)., 0.3 -78.77, 1500 - 2600m

US:Botany
Trianaea spectabilis var. brevipes Cuatrec.
2270361.213S. Vogel   61955-12-06
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cordillera Oriental, Monterredando between Guayabetal & Limonocito., 1800 - 2100m

US:Botany
Trianaea spectabilis var. brevipes Cuatrec.
2270360.216S. Vogel   61965-12-06
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Cordillera Oriental, Monterredando between Guayabetal & Limonocito., 1900 - 2100m

US:Botany
Trianaea spectabilis var. brevipes Cuatrec.
2270362.101S. Vogel   6
Colombia, Cundinamarca

US:Botany
1795246.212J. Cuatrecasas & E. Pérez Arbeláez   61501939-07-15
Colombia, Cauca, Carpinterias, Cordillera Occidental, entre Los Cerros de Munchique & Altamira.


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