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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
341660Carlos Aulestia, E. Aulestia & M. Guanga   1992-11-22
Ecuador, Carchi, MALDONADO: Parroquia Tobar Donoso. Reserva Etnica Aw, 0.92 -78.53, 900m

MO
341963W.S.Hoover, A. Arguello, P. Gelpi, & R.A. Lorentzen   1988-01-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Gaulpi Chico. Aw, 0.97 -78.27, 1330m

MO
342480H. van der Werff, B. Gray & G. Tipas   1991-06-28
Ecuador, Carchi, Border area between Prov. Carchi and Esmeraldas, about 30 km past Lita on road Lita-Alto Tambo. Partly disturbed, partly undisturbed forest. Soil clay with boulders., 0.88 -78.52, 450m

MO
Schefflera macrophylla (Dunn) R. Vig.
342766Henk van der Werff & Edgar Gudi   1989-07-30
Ecuador, Carchi, Near Maldonado, in pastures with scattered trees and along a few wooded streams., 0.92 -78.1, 1400m

MO
344109Daniel Rubio, C. Quelal & P. Nastacuaz   1991-06-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Reserva Ind, 1.03 -78.23, 1800m

MO
344355Daniel Rubio, C. Quelal & P. Nastacuaz   1991-06-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Reserva Ind, 1.03 -78.23, 1800m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Schefflera macrophylla Cuatrec. Cuatrec.
02533547C. Aulestia   8321992-11-22
Ecuador, Carchi, Maldonado; Parroquia Tobar Donoso. Reserva Etnica Awá. Sabalera., 0.92 -78.53, 900m

NY
Schefflera macrophylla Cuatrec. Cuatrec.
02533548H. H. van der Werff   121411991-06-28
Ecuador, Carchi, Border area between Prov. Carchi and Esmeraldas, about 30 km past Lita on road Lita-Alto Tambo., 0.88 -78.52, 450m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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