Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Philodendron senatocarpium
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; Esmeraldas; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1442576Lara Kueppers   1994-10-01
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Bilsa Biological Station. Mache-Chindul Ecological Reserve. Coastal mountain range, northwest of Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 500m

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359419Thomas B. Croat   1992-03-16
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Muisne, Along road between Esmeraldas and El Sucio, 2.3 km S of El Sucio, 18.6 km S of Atacames-Muisne Road., 0.6 -79.9, 180m

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373916W.S. Hoover, R.A. Lorentzen & P. Gelpi   1988-02-09
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Trail from Aw, 1.12 -78.62, 150 - 250m

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386960A. Gentry, R. Foster & C. Josse   1991-01-29
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Fila de Bilsa, 7 km E of San Jose de Bilsa, wet forest, ca. 80 km due SW of Esmeraldas, 12 km SE of El Salto on Atacames-Muisne Road., 0.62 -79.85, 280m

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1187281Clark, J.L. & Y. Troya   1995-04-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Bilsa Biological Station. Mache mountains, 35 km W of Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

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1291987Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Jane Whitehill   1998-07-04
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 14.2 km W of R, 0.87 -78.45, 425m

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1375058Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Beth Owen   1999-10-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 55.8 Km W of R, 1.12 -78.72, 150m

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1392876Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Beth Owen   1999-10-13
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 46.5 Km E of R, 1.08 -78.66, 70m

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1498650Thomas B. Croat, Lynn Hannon, Dylan Hannon & Emily Kinsinger   2000-07-14
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Along road from San Lorenzo to Mataje, 4.7 Km E of Mataje, 13.6 Km W of main San Lorenzo-Lita Hwy., 1.32 -78.72, 85m


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