Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Taxa: Myrcia tomentosa (Aulomyrcia tomentosa, Aguava tomentosa, Aulomyrcia alloiota, Aulomyrcia aureolanata, Aulomyrcia capivarhyensis, Aulomyrcia confusa, Aulomyrcia curatellifolia, Aulomyrcia hirtiflora, Aulomyrcia lancea, Aulomyrcia lanuginosa, Aulomyrcia leucantha, Aulomyrcia longipes, Aulomyrcia micr... (show all)
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Myrcia tomentosa (Aubl.) DC.
1192308Dodson & Gentry   
Ecuador

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Myrcia tomentosa (Aubl.) DC.
3191794C.H. Dodson & A.H. Gentry   1982-02-18
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Capeira, km 21, Guayaquil to Daule. Tropical dry forest., -2 -79.97, 20 - 200m

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Myrcia tomentosa (Aubl.) DC.
3006640C.H. & P.M. Dodson   1981-09-21
Ecuador, Capeira. Km 21 on the Guayaquil to Daule road. Tropical Dry Forest.

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Myrcia tomentosa (Aubl.) DC.
2770265C.H. Dodson & A.H. Gentry   1982-02-11
Ecuador, Guayas, Capeira, km 21, Guayaquil to Daule. Tropical dry forest., -2 -79.97, 20 - 200m


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Google Map

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