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

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
412743F. Borchsenius | A. B. Pedersen   914271989-11-26
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Road Gualaceo-Limon, 2km before Plan de Milagro., -3.0166666667 -78.5, 1850 - 1850m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
292484Skov et al.   1987-09-25
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Plan de Milagro - Gualaceo road, 2 km from Plan de Milagro. Secondary forest, -3.02 -78.5, 1850m

MO
292490Skov & Borchsenius   1987-10-23
Ecuador, Pastaza, El Triunfo on the Arajuno road, 21 km. NE of Puyo - Macas road. End of timber trail, 3/4 hours walk from El Triunfo. Remnants of tropical rainforest, -1.45 -77.8, 1250m

MO
292496F. Borchsenius & A.B. Pedersen   1989-11-26
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Road Gualaceo - Limon, 2 km before Plan de Milagro. Forest remnant along road., -3.02 -78.5, 2100m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Aiphanes weberbaueri Burret
02384662F. Skov   647701987-10-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, El Triumfo on the Arajuno road, 21 km NE of Puyo - Macas road. End of timber trail 3/4 hours walk from El Triumfo, -1.45 -77.8, 1250m

NY
Aiphanes weberbaueri Burret
02384661F. Skov   647701987-10-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, El Triumfo on the Arajuno road, 21 km NE of Puyo - Macas road. End of timber trail 3/4 hours walk from El Triumfo, -1.45 -77.8, 1250m

NY
Aiphanes weberbaueri Burret Burret
02384652F. Borchsenius   914271989-11-26
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Road Gualaceo-Limon, 2 km before Plan de Milagro, -3.02 -78.5, 1850m

NY
Aiphanes weberbaueri Burret Burret
02384653F. Borchsenius   914271989-11-26
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Road Gualaceo-Limon, 2 km before Plan de Milagro, -3.02 -78.5, 1850m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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