Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Cañar; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Lysipomia sphagnophila variabilis McVaugh
barcode-00033338J. N. Rose & G. Rose   226761918-09-15
Ecuador, Cañar

Harvard:AMES
undetermined
barcode-00082486F. Prieto   P 1681945-01-28
Ecuador, Cañar, Between Azogueand San Marcos, Parroquia Luis Cordero, 9500-10000 ft alt., 2895 - 3048m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00098977F. Prieto   P 1681945-01-28
Ecuador, Cañar, Between Azogueand San Marcos, Parroquia Luis Cordero, 9500-10000 ft alt., 2895 - 3048m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00100331F. R. Fosberg & F. Prieto   227071945-02-03
Ecuador, Cañar, On east slope of the valley of Rio Monay, 2438m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00078101C. W. T. Penland & R. H. Summers   10181939-07-11
Ecuador, Cañar, Tipococha, 3200 m

Harvard:GH
Gynoxys campii Cuatrecasas
barcode-00008575W. H. Camp   E-3970
Ecuador, Cañar, Near El Tambo (ca. 69 km. by RR south of Sibambe), 9500-10000 feet., 2895 - 3048m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00256061F. Prieto   CP-71944-09-06
Ecuador, Cañar, Valley of rio de Canar, near El Corazon, between S. Vicente and Rosario; 83 ft. [alt.], 25m

Harvard:AMES
Epidendrum bractiacuminatum Hágsater & Dodson
barcode-00256104G. W. Harling & L. Andersson   229741985-03-09
Ecuador, Cañar, At pass on road Pindilig-Rivera ("La Virgen"), 3200m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00268043C. W. T. Penland & R. H. Summers   10341939-07-14
Ecuador, Cañar, Near Ruins of Ingapirca, 3100m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-00084663F. R. Fosberg & F. Prieto   227071945-02-03
Ecuador, Cañar, On east slope of the valley of Rio Monay, 2438m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-01089043G. W. Harling & L. Andersson   131551974-04-04
Ecuador, Cañar, Taday-Pindiling, 2800m

Harvard:A
Cleistocactus sepium (Kunth) F. A. C. Weber
barcode-01874804J. E. Madsen   610971985-10-27
Ecuador, Cañar, Road Cañar - El Tambo, about km 3 from Cañar, -2.5333333333 -78.9333333333, 3000m


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