Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyclopogon millei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
634573Dodson & Hirtz   1985-05-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, 3000m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
637373Jameson   1856-01-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, 2700m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
637884Luer et al.   1979-02-09
Ecuador, Imbabura, Above Sigsigpamba., 2700m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
642391Jameson   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 2700m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
642643Spruce   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 2700

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
657308Hirtz   
Ecuador, Napo, 2500m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
657325Hirtz   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 3600m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
657344Hirtz   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 2400m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
657361Hirtz   1984-11-05
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, 2800m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
657376Hirtz   
Ecuador, Napo, 2900m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
657412Luer   1978-02-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pasochoa., -0.43 -78.48, 2700m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
658379Hartweg   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 2400m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
666149Mille   
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pifo., 2400m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
668585Hirtz   
Ecuador, Pichincha, km 65, 2200m

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Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
673230Hirtz   
Ecuador

MO:Tropicos
Cyclopogon millei (Schltr.) Schltr.
1720295Israel G. Vargas C.   7371994-09-26
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, 9 km al SE de Bermejo, Río Sillar; carretera antigua de Santa Cruz hacia Cochabamba., -18.17 -63.58, 800m


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