Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3588249.10037390S. Laegaard   207181999-10-25
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, Along trail Saraguro-Yacuambi, Cordillera Condorcillo, -3.57 -79.08, 3200m

US:Botany
Guzmania cerifera Rauh & Barthlott
3080059.2106766W. Rauh   35226
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe

US:Botany
Aulonemia hirtula (Pilg.) McClure
3475800.217L. G. Clark & P. Asimbaya   14121996-02-10
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, -3.98 -79.17, 2680m

US:Botany
Aulonemia hirtula (Pilg.) McClure
3475799.217L. G. Clark & P. Asimbaya   14241996-02-11
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Cerro Toledo, E of Yangana, -4.38 -79.13, 3000m

US:Botany
Aulonemia hirtula (Pilg.) McClure
3475798.217L. G. Clark & P. Asimbaya   14261996-02-11
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, Cerro Toledo, E of Yangana, -4.38 -79.13, 2940m

US:Botany
Arthrostylidium ecuadorense Judz. & L.G. Clark
3310701.249L. G. Clark, S. Laegaard & P. Stern   11011992-05-31
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, At Pass on road from Zamora to Loja, just above the intersection of the old and new highways, -3.9833 -79.1667, 2800 - 2800m

US:Botany
3588391.1S. Laegaard & A. Miranda Leiva   199731999-04-23
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, El Tiro at pass of road Loja-Zamora, -3.98 -79.15, 2900m

US:Botany
Neurolepis Meisn.
3588468.1S. Laegaard & A. Miranda Leiva   205261999-09-07
Ecuador, Loja / Zamora-Chinchipe, Cajanuma, along trail to El Mirador, -4.17 -79.17, 2750 - 3400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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