Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Neonelsonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Neonelsonia acuminata (Benth.) Coult. & Rose
U.1077756Camp WH   1945-07-27
Ecuador, Ecuador. Prov. Azuay: The eastern Cordillera, 1-8 Km. north of the village of Sevilla de Oro; 8,000-9,000 ft. elev.

NL:Botany
Neonelsonia acuminata (Benth.) Coult. & Rose
U.1077755Alston AHG   1939-04-18
Colombia, Colombia. Department of Cauca. Purace. Scrub.

NL:Botany
Neonelsonia acuminata (Benth.) Coult. & Rose
U.1077754Lugo Sanchez H   1974-12-10
Ecuador, Ecuador. Tungurahua: Río Verde, ca 13 km east of Banos. Ca 1 m high.

NL:Botany
Neonelsonia acuminata (Benth.) Coult. & Rose
U.1077753Barfod AS; Laessøe T   1985-06-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.233333 -78.583333

NL:Botany
Neonelsonia acuminata (Benth.) Coult. & Rose
L.4220277Laegaard S   1998-02-24
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, 1 km E of Pass n Loja-Zamora road., -4 -79.15


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