Dataset: NY
Taxa: Tropaeolaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
2647457J. L. Clark   94202005-08-18
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Cordillera de los Guacamayos. Road Baeza-Tena; 10-15 km S of Cosanga. Border between Parque Nacional Sumaco Napo-Galeras and Reserva Ecológica Antisana (within the Reserva de Biosfera Sumaco)., -0.6761 -77.7981, 1520m

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01157642B. C. Bennett   19621986-01-23
Peru, Puno, Sandia, Ura-ayllu, around community-owned hacienda, -14.13 -69.53, 3400 - 3400m

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01132905B. C. Bennett   20661986-01-29
Peru, Puno, Sandia, East side of Rio Nacoreque valley, above bridge between Ura-ayllu and Aripo, -14.13 -69.53, 3100 - 3100m

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02703051J. L. Clark   122252011-05-26
Ecuador, Pichincha, Old road ("Via Antigua") between Quito and Santo Domingo (via Chiriboga), ca, KM 30 (from Quito), -0.2789 -78.7036, 2398m

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02703121J. L. Clark   109982009-05-31
Ecuador, Pichincha, Km 40 on the old Quito-Santo Domingo road via Chiriboga ("via antigua Quito-Santo Domingo"), near Guarumales., -0.2289 -78.7714, 1813m

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02782117L. J. Dorr   60381988-11-11
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcan-Maldonado road, Lomo Paneillo, 34.2 km W of Tufiño, 0.75 -77.83, 3250 - 3250m

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02782141L. J. Dorr   61891988-11-18
Ecuador, Imbabura, 28.9 km NW of Laguna Cuicocha on road to Apuela., 0.3 -78.35

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3107786J. L. Clark   57432000-12-24
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Parroquia: Río Verde. Sector: Machay. Collections made on forested trail starting from Machay (Baños-Puyo road) to Río Verde., -1.3847 -78.2806, 1800 - 2200m

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3042842J. L. Clark   110052009-05-31
Ecuador, Pichincha, Old highway Quito-Santo Domingo via Chiriboga ("via antigua Quito-Santo Domingo"), 2 km east of the estacion de Bombeo el Corazon., -0.2786 -78.7161, 2463m

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3107619J. L. Clark   60042001-01-17
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Parroquia: Río Negro. Locality near Río Topo., -1.38 -78.16903061, 1400m


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