Dataset: MO
Taxa: Hookeria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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90073616Richard Spruce   
Ecuador, Pastaza, SYNTYPE. Andes Quitenses, in sylva Canelos. Montana de Canelos, ad arbores., -1.58 -77.75, 1230m

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Hookeria acutifolia Hook. & Grev.
90040712W.C. Steere   1943-08-06
Ecuador, Sucumb, Wet forest in vicinity of La Bonita, valley of Rio Chingual E of El Pun, near junction with Rio Sucio, Cordillera Oriental., 0.45 -77.5, 5000 - 6500m

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Hookeria acutifolia Hook. & Grev.
90242087W.R. Buck   2001-05-28
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, 9 km SE of park entrance along Hwy 39, S of city of Loja, Sendero Autoguiado Bosque Nublado, from Cajanuma., -4.07 -79.15, 2750 - 2800m

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90207356Richard Spruce   
Ecuador, Pastaza, TYPE. Andes Quitense. In sylva Canelos. Montana de Canelos., -1.58 -77.75, 3000m

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90072865Richard Spruce   
Ecuador, Pastaza, TYPE. Andes Quitense. In sylva Canelos. Montana de Canelos., -1.58 -77.75, 3000m


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Google Map

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