Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lachnum lagerheimii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681236K. P. Dumont   CO 3617
Colombia, Vicinity Km Posts 75-76 from Pasto on the Pasto-Mocoa Road., 2499m

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681238K. P. Dumont   CO 3707
Colombia, Vicinity km post 90 from Pasto on the Pasto-Mocoa road.

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681239K. P. Dumont   CO 3682
Colombia, Vicinity km post 90 from Pasto on the Pasto-Mocoa road., 2499m

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681240K. P. Dumont   PA 1758
Panama, Chiriqui, Oak forest, Cerro Respingo, ca. 6 kn NW of town of Cerro Punta.

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681241K. P. Dumont   PA 1706
Panama, Oak forest, Cerro Respingo, ca. 6 kn NW of town of Cerro Punta., 2286m

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681242K. P. Dumont   PE 1195
Peru, Ca. 135 km from Huancayo, on the Satipo-Huancayo road, Dpto. Junín., 3292m

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681244K. P. Dumont   VE 2400
Venezuela, Merida, El Pino, 16 km E of Apartaderos, on Merida-Barinas road.

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681235K. P. Dumont   CO 4311
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Vicinity km post 40 from Zipaquirá on the Zipaquirá-Pacho road., 762m

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681237K. P. Dumont   CO 4129
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Vicinity 22 km post from Mosquera on the Mosquera-La Mesa road.

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Lachnum lagerheimii J.H.Haines & Dumont
1681243K. P. Dumont   VE 6195
Venezuela, Trail from Quebrada Mariaperez, through Vivero El Cuno and El Papelon to ca. 1 km below Hotel Humboldt, El Avila, Parq. Nac. El Avila, Dto. Fed.


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Google Map

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