Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tabernaemontana sananho (Tabernaemontana poeppigii)
Search Criteria: Jatun Sacha; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
WAG.1669986Cerón CE   1987-01-17
Ecuador, Ecuador. Napo: Reserva Biológica Jatun Sacha. Río Napo, 8 km abajo de Misahualli. Bosque Muy Húmedo Tropical., -1.066667 -77.6

NL:Botany
WAG.1669974Palacios W   1988-08-24
Ecuador, Ecuador. Prov. Napo: Alrededores de la Estación Biológica Jatun Sacha. 2 km en la carretera a Rio Arajuno. Margem derecha del Rio Napo., -1.133333 -77.5

NL:Botany
WAG.1669941Palacios W   1988-08-24
Ecuador, Ecuador. Prov. Napo: Alrededores de la Estación Biológica. Jatun Sacha. 2 km en al carretera a Rio Arajuno. Magem derecha del Rio Napo., -1.133333 -77.5

NL:Botany
WAG.1669887Gentry AH; Neill DA; Keating P   1987-12-29
Ecuador, Ecuador. Napo: Jatun Sacha Biological Station, 8 km E of Misahuali. Permanent Tree Plot No. 1., -1.066667 -77.6

NL:Botany
WAG.1669886Gentry AH; Neill DA; Keating P   1987-12-29
Ecuador, Ecuador. Napo: Jatun Sacha Biological Station, 8 km E of Misahuali. Permanent Tree Plot No. 1., -1.066667 -77.6

NL:Botany
WAG.1669883Miller JS; et al.   1986-07-09
Ecuador, Ecuador. Napo: Reserva Biologia Jatun Sacha, ca. 8 km ESE of Puerto Misahualli., 1.066667 -77.616667

NL:Botany
WAG.1669866Palacios W   1989-12-12
Ecuador, Ecuador. Napo: Cantón Tena. Estación Biológica Jatun Sacha. Río Napo, 8 km al este de Misahualli., -1.066667 -77.6

NL:Botany
WAG.1669862Cerón M CE   1987-05-21
Ecuador, Ecuador. Prov. De Napo: Reserva Biológica Jatun Sacha. Río Napo, 8 km al E de Misahualli., -1.066667 -77.6


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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