Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Epidendrum rupestre
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0432946FI. M. Sánchez Vega & J. G. Sánchez V.   19331976-10-22
Peru, Cajamarca, Celendín, Sendamal, entre Cajamarca y Celendín, 3200m

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
barcode-00070829Col. F. Hall   
Peru, On bares rocks at the base of Tunguragua

Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
113107H. G. Barclay | P. Juajibioy   85021959-08-02
Ecuador, Loja, Rancho Ovejero,e ntre Caumbre y Saraguro., -3.585 -79.2108333333, 3120 - 3120m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
655131Marcia Pe   1992-03-02
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cotacachi. Reserva Ecol, 0.3 -78.37, 3300 - 3350m

MO
637282Marcia Pe   1991-07-26
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cotacachi, Reserva Ecol, 0.3 -78.37, 3000m

MO
640381Kuhn   
Ecuador, Azuay, 3000m

MO
646872L.B. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, B. L   1973-05-05
Ecuador, Azuay, Km 91 on Pan American Highway, N of Loja., -3.42 -79.17, 2900m

MO
649572Luer et al.   1978-02-12
Ecuador, Azuay, Loja-Cuenca., 2800m

MO
657351Penland & Summers   1939-05-29
Ecuador, Imbabura, 3100m

MO
662425Dalstr   1984-03-17
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca-Loja., -3.26 -79.09, 3000m

MO
668387Luer et al.   1979-02-07
Ecuador, Imbabura, Otavalo-Apuela., 0.3 -78.48, 3000m

MO
669020Wiggins   1944-09-20
Ecuador, Azuay, 3000m

MO
670620Harriet G. Barclay & Pedro Juajibioy   1959-08-02
Ecuador, Azuay, 3120m

MO
675016Dodson et al.   1985-07-20
Ecuador, Azuay, 3000m

MO
679624Dodson   1958-01-10
Ecuador, Azuay, 3000m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Epidendrum rupestre Lindl. Lindl.
01045716W. H. Camp   E41801945-07-16
Ecuador, Azuay, Vicinity of the lake in the valley of the río Surucuchu (a br. of the Río Matadero) 18-20 km W of Cuenca, 2987 - 3139m


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Google Map

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