Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oreopanax seemannianus (Oreopanax nitidus)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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3265619Tamara Nunez   1995-02-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Cayamba; Cangahua. Apertura de camino en Oyacachi para construcion y mantenimiento de Obra de Riego Cangahua. Bosque humedo Subalpino., 0.03 -78.25, 3500 - 3900m

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3265517G.P. Lewis, P. Lozano, N. Auirre & I. Alda   
Ecuador, El Oro, Chilla, 7 km up dirt road to the Antennas. Vegetation; bosque nublado., -3.45 -79.6, 2750 - 2970m

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340862J. Brandbyge   1983-08-11
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Quebrada R, -0.7 -78.73, 3700 - 3800m

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343865Walter Palacios, G. Tipaz & C. Aulestia   1992-07-30
Ecuador, Pichincha, TABACUNDO: Lagunas Mojanda. Manchas de vegetaci, 0.12 -78.27, 3800m

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341235Edgar Gudi   1990-07-22
Ecuador, Carchi, Mira, 30 km al oeste de San Isidro. Bosque primario a orillas de un afluente del R, 0.58 -78.08, 3000m

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341856Walter Palacios   1993-11-02
Ecuador, Carchi, Espejo, Camino Libertad-Mor, 0.75 -78.03, 3400m

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342011Jorge Moran & Uribe Vaca, Antonio Paisano   1989-07-19
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cant, -0.2 -78.37, 2700 - 2900m

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342032Jorge Moran & Uribe Vaca, Antonio Paisano   1989-06-29
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cant, -0.2 -78.37, 3100m

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342633Henk van der Werff & Edgar Gudi   1989-07-28
Ecuador, Carchi, Along road Tulcan-Maldonado, W of Tufi, 0.83 -77.87, 3000 - 4000m

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342669Henk van der Werff & Edgar Gudi   1989-07-28
Ecuador, Carchi, Along road Tulcan-Maldonado, W of Tufi, 0.83 -77.87, 3000 - 4000m

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343062Walter Palacios   1991-01-15
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cotacachi, Reserva Ecol, 0.42 -78.28, 2400m

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343141Vlastimil Zak   1985-12-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Faldas Nor-Occidentales del Volc, -0.35 -78.62, 3900 - 4180m

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343323Walter Palacios & D. Rubio   1991-05-19
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Carretera entre Tulc, 0.75 -77.98, 3800m

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344311Daniel Rubio & Carlos Quelal   1990-08-08
Ecuador, Imbabura, Pimampiro, Carretera de Ibarra a Mariano Acosta. Vegetaci, 0.33 -78, 3500m

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917628Walter Palacios   1993-11-09
Ecuador, Carchi, Espejo, Parche de bosque alrededor de laguna Rasococha (Los Ceibos). Bosque muy h, 0.73 -78.07, 3600m

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1064417John L. Clark, T. Harris, T. Sulser, C. Teixeira, & S. Ba   1995-12-28
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Parque Nacional Sangay. Peace Corps Sangay Mountaineering Expedition. Collections made between Plazapamba and Yanayacu. Mostly narrow ridges and steep valleys with some Montane Wet Forest on ridges., -2.03 -78.42, 3200 - 3600m

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1082745Tamara N   1995-02-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Cayambe, Cangahua. V, -0.03 -78.25, 3500 - 3900m

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1214909Borchsenius   
Ecuador, Imbabura, Laguna Majonda, 3 km N of the lake., 0.13 -78.18, 4000m

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1294421Homero Vargas, E. Narv   1998-09-17
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Parque Nacional Llanganates. V, -0.98 -78.33, 3600m

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1294450Homero Vargas, J. C. Ronquillo & N. Granda   1998-10-11
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Faldas del Cerro Negro, Valle de los frailejones. P, -1.17 -78.25, 3500m

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1830116J. Caranqui & E. Toapanta   2002-06-22
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Sector Atillo; entrada al Parque Nacional Sangay; carretera Guamote-Macas. Bosque enano no alterado., -2.18 -78.5, 3469m

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1518171Jorge Caranqui, D. Neill & Grupo de Post-Grado MO-QCNE   2001-01-27
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Loma gramalote (hacienda), vertiente norte del volc, -0.1 -78.59, 3800m

New York Botanical Garden


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Oreopanax seemannianus Marchal
02680925J. L. Clark   18391995-12-28
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Parque Nacional Sangay. Peace Corps Sangay Mountaineering Expedition. Collections made between Plazapamba and Yanayacu., -2.03 -78.42, 3200 - 3600m


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