Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bomarea moritziana
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
617871   1976-10-20
Ecuador, Napo, Road Baeza -Tena, approx. 5 km S of Cosanga., -0.65 -77.83, 2250m

MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
618292Thomas B. Croat   1984-04-30
Ecuador, Napo, Along road between Baeza and Tena, 28 km S of Baeza; cloud forest at 2120 m., -0.62 -77.87, 2120m

MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
618158David Neill   1991-01-27
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Road from Archidona to Baeza, 44 km north of Archidona. Cordillera de Guacamayos. Steep rocky slopes; plants growing in moss on bare rock., -0.67 -77.92, 1800m

MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
920034Walter Palacios   1993-12-10
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Cordillera Huacamayos. Bosque pluvial Montano Bajo. Vegetaci, -0.68 -77.78, 2000m

MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
1196825David Neill, E. Freire, H. Vargas   1997-10-02
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Reserva Ecol, -0.8 -77.8, 2000m

MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
1233998B.   1980-08-10
Ecuador, Napo, Road Baeza - Tena, c. 23 km from Baeza. Montane forest on level terrain, partly on wet ground, partly deforested., -0.65 -77.85, 2000m

MO
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
100155619   
Ecuador, Napo, Along the R, 0.58 -77.67, 1600m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
01091185B. Øllgaard   102441976-10-20
Ecuador, Napo, Road Baeza -Tena, approx. 5 km S of Cosanga. Montane forest along road under construction., -0.65 -77.83, 2250 - 2250m

NY
Bomarea moritziana Klotzsch ex Kunth
01091349F. Hekker   103761987-12-08
Ecuador, Napo, Along the Río Cosanga, vicinty of the village Cosanga, Cordillera de Hucamayos, -0.58 -77.67, 1600 - 1600m


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Google Map

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