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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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348207Thomas B. Croat   1983-03-31
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Along road between Santo Domingo de los Colorados to Esmeraldas, 90 km NW of Santo Domingo, 8.8 km NW of Quininde, 85 km SE of Esmerladas; disturbed forest along road., 0.43 -79.05, 270m

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348330Thomas B. Croat   1983-04-01
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, GRAVEL ROAD 8: 6 km beyond bridge over Rio Esmeraldas (near San Mateo, road to Esmeraldas airport), ca 6.6 km beyond Univ. Techn. Luis Vargas Torres-Est. Exp. Mutile); R, 0.87 -79.55, 80m

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364752Adrian Juncosa   1983-03-27
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Rio Verde. Hill above Businga, alt. 300 m. Secondary forest. 1.N, 79.30'W., 1 -79.5, 300m

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377589Walter Palacios & M. Tirado   1993-09-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Eloy Alfaro, Reserva Ecol, 0.72 -78.88, 150m

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382541A   1992-10-03
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Eloy Alfaro, Reserva Ecol, 0.67 -78.95, 280m

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387888A. Gentry & A. Lajones   1991-02-04
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Reserva Forestal de Jardin Tropical, Universidad Tecnica Luis Vargas Torres. TRANSECT # 9-10, 0.9 -79.62, 200m

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1286821Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Jane Whitehill   1998-06-30
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 3.7 km W of R, 0.88 -78.48, 647m

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1487282Thomas B. Croat, Lynn Hannon, Dylan Hannon & Emily Kinsinger   2000-07-09
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Along road from Quinind, 0.39 -79.57, 231m

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1300454Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Jane Whitehill   1998-07-10
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 18 km W of R, 0.87 -78.45, 425m

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1376370Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Beth Owen   1999-10-07
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 3.7 Km W of old R, 0.88 -78.47, 647m


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