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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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Leskeadelphus catenulatulus (Müll. Hal.) Herzog
174004aJesús Orlando Rangel-Churio   4321976-05-19
Colombia, Boyacá, Cuítiva, Entre llanos de Alarcón y El Tunel, Laguna de Tota., 5.594048 -72.918557, 3050 - 3050m

COL
Leskeadelphus catenulatulus (Müll. Hal.) Herzog
178198bJ. Aguirre C.   1911976-04-01
Colombia, Boyacá, Aquitania, Alrededores de la laguna de Tota., 5.540422 -72.922046, 3025 - 3025m

COL
Leskeadelphus bolivianus (E. Britton) W. R. Buck
174004cJ. Aguirre | O. Rangel   4321976-05-19
Colombia, Boyacá, Cuítiva, Camino de Llanos de Alarcón al Tunel, alrededores de la laguna de Tota., 3025m

COL
Leskeadelphus bolivianus (E. Britton) W. R. Buck
178198cJ. Aguirre | O. Rangel   1911976-04-01
Colombia, Boyacá, Aquitania, Hato Laguna, alrededores de la laguna de Tota., 5.579741 -72.903567, 3025 - 3025m

COL
Leskeadelphus catenulatulus (Müll. Hal.) Herzog
263187aSIN   11418
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COL
Leskeadelphus catenulatulus (Müll. Hal.) Herzog
263187bRichard Evans Schultes   114181951-03-04
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Zipaquirá, Cerca de Zipaquira., 5.0152777778 -74.0094444444, 2600 - 2750m

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Leskeadelphus bolivianus (E. Britton) W. R. Buck
263187cRichard Evans Schultes | P. Bell   114181951-03-04
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Zipaquirá, Cerca de Zipaquira., 5.0333333 -74, 2600 - 2750m

COL
Leskeadelphus bolivianus (E. Britton) W. R. Buck
319179S. P. Churchill   13515-a1985-07-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, 15,1 km East of Pifo on road to Baeza., -0.3833333333 -78.2166666667, 3700 - 3700m


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