Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bomarea goniocaulon, Bomarea goniocaulon subsp. elegans (Bomarea sodiroana), Bomarea goniocaulon subsp. goniocaulon
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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617723A   1993-07-21
Ecuador, Bol, Guaranda, Protected due to name conservation status, -1.37 -79.08, 2900 - 3100m

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Bomarea goniocaulon ssp. goniocaulon
913374P.M. J   1994-11-28
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro Uritusinga. Loja-La Palma, Km 18.4. 50 X 10 m plot., -4.09 -79.23, 3000m

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Bomarea goniocaulon ssp. goniocaulon
913411P.M. J   1994-11-30
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro Uritusinga. Loja-La Palma, Km 18-20. Montane forest, primary and secondary forest, under heavy pressure, exploited to produce charcoal., -4.08 -79.23, 2910 - 3000m

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Bomarea goniocaulon ssp. goniocaulon
2690212B. Ollgaard, Balslev, H.   1976-09-16
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Muletrack Sevilla de Oro - M, -2.78 -78.57, 3000 - 3250m

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Bomarea goniocaulon (Sodiro) Harling & Neuendorf
2689530B. Ollgaard, Balslev, H.   1976-08-28
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Road Pallatanga - Cajabamba, 29-30 km from Pallatanga. Narrow ravine with rivulet. High scrub., -1.9 -78.9, 2950m

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Bomarea goniocaulon ssp. goniocaulon
2629639L. B. Holm-Nielsen Jaramillo, J. & Coello, F.   1979-09-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Cuello, Pan-American Highway, 12 km S of Jogacshi. Scrub forest., -1.38 -78.93, 3200m

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Bomarea goniocaulon ssp. goniocaulon
2629597L. B. Holm-Nielsen Jaramillo, J. & Coello, F.   1979-09-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Pan-American Highway, 2 km S of Jogacshi. Scrub forest., -2.38 -78.92, 2850m

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Bomarea goniocaulon (Sodiro) Harling & Neuendorf
2627234L. B. Holm-Nielsen Andrade, R.   1979-07-08
Ecuador, Bol, Road Echeand, -1.42 -79.12, 2400m


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