Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lachemilla perryana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Instituto Alexander von Humboldt


FMB
FMB-068325Mendoza, Humberto; Vargas, O.; Borbón, O.   154822003-11-17
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Fómeque, Vereda La Cristalina, laguna de Chingaza, sector la Playa, 3200m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
2628051J. Brandbyge   1984-04-02
Ecuador, Napo, The end of the unfinished road Salcedo - Napo, about 62 km from Salcedo. Wet site along the road indisturbed Aliso acuminata forest., -1.07 -78.12, 2700m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
2626545L. B. Holm-Nielsen Jeppesen, S.   1968-06-02
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Montana Agoyan., -1.38 -78.37

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003547S. L   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, East of pass Alao - Huamboya., -1.8 -78.42, 3600m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003541Asplund   
Ecuador, Pichincha, 3300m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003542Spruce   
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 3300m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003543Asplund   
Ecuador, Bol, 2300m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003544J. Brandbyge   1983-03-11
Ecuador, Bol, On the road Chimbo - Babahoyo, about 12 km from Chimbo. Mountain forest along roadside., -1.75 -79.13, 2800m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003545Brandbyge   
Ecuador, Napo, 2700 - 3400m

MO
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
1003546B. L   1979-05-27
Ecuador, Napo, San Miguel (Salcedo)-Puerto Nuevo (Napo) road (under construction), km 52 from Salcedo. Elfin forest and shrub-covered slopes along road., -0.98 -78.3, 3400 - 3500m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Lachemilla perryana (Rothm.) Rothm.
U.1542521Steinbach RF   1966-12-05
Bolivia, Cochabamba


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