Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Taxa: Myrrhinium atropurpureum
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0120721FF. C. Lehmann   6698
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0120724FC. H. Dodson   1821
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0120720FW. H. Camp   E-3911
ECUADOR

F:Botany
V0386360FÁ. J. Pérez   60772013-03-16
ECUADOR

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
313682W. H. Camp   1945-02-26
Ecuador, Azuay

MO
914774P.M. J   1994-12-15
Ecuador, Loja, Catacocha-Guano-Cariamanga, Km 1.2-4.5. Pastures, hedges and roadside., -4.06 -79.64, 1950 - 2100m

MO
1192384C. H. Dodson & P. M. Dodson   1981-10-10
Ecuador, Azuay, Plants cultivated in the garden of M. & S. Jaramillo at Chullabamba, 10 km N of Cuenca., -2.84 -78.91, 2320m

Myrtaceae Research Database - compiled by L.R. Landrum


ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Camp   E-18821945-02-26
Ecuador, Azuay, Along Rio Tarqui, 4-18km S of Cuenca.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Camp   E-23361945-03-26
Ecuador, Azuay, Between Paute and Cuenca, between rios Azogues and Gualeceo.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Espinosa   6111946-07-04
Ecuador, Loja, catacocha.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Heinrichs   1831933-01-10
Ecuador, Loja, Weg von Banos nadi Pelilco, bei Lligua.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Wiggins   109971944-10-10
Ecuador, Loja, Along Rio Juntas about 9mi S of San Lucas.

ASU:MYRT
QCA223381A.J. Perez   6077
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Colecciones a lo largo de la via Banos - Patate - Pillaro - Salcedo, Bosque, Especies aisladas a lo largo del camino, -1.366667 -78.416667, 1000 - 1200m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Myrrhinium atropurpureum var. octandrum Benth. Benth.
616825W. H. Camp   E18821945-02-26
Ecuador, Azuay, Along the rio Tarqui, 4-18 km south of Cuenca, 2530 - 2743m


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