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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex M
124414E.B. Madsen & Madsen   1988-11-22
Ecuador, Loja, 2200m

MO
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex M
124420B.   1989-02-25
Ecuador, Loja, Road Loja-Catamayo, in the Catamayo valley., -3.95 -79.3, 2000m

MO
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex M
124426   1989-03-11
Ecuador, Loja, Road Velacruz-Olmedo, c. km 2., -3.95 -79.58, 2030m

MO
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex M
125169Bonpland   
Ecuador, Cotopaxi

MO
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex M
125465Jaramillo   1988-02-26
Ecuador, Loja, 1600 - 2600m

MO:Tropicos
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex Müll. Hal.
123923C. Díaz, T. Pennington & C. Reynel   31621989-01-15
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, Km 38 desde el cruce de Olmos hacia el Abra de Porculla.

MO:Tropicos
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex Müll. Hal.
124456C. Díaz, T. Pennington & C. Reynel   3159A1989-01-15
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, Km 38 desde el cruce de Olmos hacia el Abra de Porculla.

MO:Tropicos
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex Müll. Hal.
126895Felix Woytkowski   6949
Peru, Cajamarca, Jaén, Colasay. Open areas and slopes of wooded mountain., -5.98 -79.07, 800 - 2700m

MO:Tropicos
Schmardaea microphylla (Hook.) H. Karst. ex Müll. Hal.
124553James L. Zarucchi, A.E. Brant,&C.J. Castaño   54711987-09-19
Colombia, Antioquia, Mpio. de Antioquia; along road Santa Fé de Antioquia-Anzá, 9 km from crossing of Río Tonuzco on way to Anzá along west bank of Río Cauca. Disturbed tropical dry forest., 6.47 -75.85, 590m


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