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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Quechualia fulta (Griseb.) H. Rob.
1155556J. Richard Abbott   170841995-06-19
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel Maria Caballero, Parque Nacional Amboró, Cerro Bravo, cerca a 10 km al N de Comarapa. Parcela permanente en estudio. Bosque nublado con Weinmannia spp, Podocarpus rubyi, Prumnopitys exigua, helechos arboreos y epífitos., -17.82 -64.53, 2500m

MO:Tropicos
Quechualia cardenasii (H. Rob.) H. Rob.
1375481Cardenas, M.   20791937-11-01
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Cordillera of Chimore, 2700m

MO:Tropicos
1377961D.N. Smith, G. Quintana & V. García   134511989-05-26
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel Maria Caballero, 50 km al norte de Mataral (en la carretera Santa Cruz-Comarapa) pasando por San Juan del Potrero y bajando a la cuenca del alto Río Ichilo. Bosque primario, bosque pluvial montano; laderas con abundante Prumnopitys y pastizales anthropogenicos. Especim, -17.72 -64.22, 2000 - 2100m

MO:Tropicos
Quechualia fulta (Griseb.) H. Rob.
1472827Thomas B. Croat, A.C. Acebey & T. Kroemer   848072000-08-05
Bolivia, La Paz, Nor Yungas, Along road between Caranavi and Sapecho and Yucumu, 26.2 Km NE of Caranavi, Serrania Bella Vista., -15.72 -67.5, 1087m

MO:Tropicos
Quechualia fulta (Griseb.) H. Rob.
969040A. Jardim, R. Abbott & N. Skinner   19891995-06-17
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel Maria Caballero, P.N. Amboro, Cerro Bravo, cerca Comarapa. Bosque nublado, húmedo de Blepharocalyx salicifolius, varios Weinmania, Orenopanax, Prumnopitys exigua, Podocarpus parlatorei....Suelos con una capa profundo de humus., 2600m


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Google Map

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