Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemopaegma puberulum (Anemopaegma lehmannii)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
481574A. Gentry & C. Josse   1991-01-17
Ecuador, Guayas, Cerro Azul, Cordillera Chongon-Colonche, behind Cemento Nacional, 12 km W of Guayaquil, Quebrada Canoa., -2.25 -80, 50 - 300m

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1014173A. Gentry   1974-02-19
Ecuador, Guayas, 2-4 km E from Recinto Olon, ca. 10 km N of Manglaralto., -1.77 -80.75

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1022937C. Dodson   1976-10-02
Ecuador, Los R, Quevedo, R, -0.58 -79.37, 150 - 220m

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1038103H.H. Iltis & Trivino, F.   1977-07-27
Ecuador, Guayas, Along new road to military reservation, near top of Cerro Azul, a calcareous outlier of Cerros de Chongon, km 14 on Guayaquil-Salinas road, ca 18 km W Guayaquil., -2.15 -80.03, 200 - 250m

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1038525M. Kessler   1991-02-10
Ecuador, Loja, Tierra Colorada, near Landara, 8 km E Mercadillo. Disturbed very humid cloud forest along stream., -4.03 -79.95, 1450m

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1063230Tamara N   1995-10-01
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Km 17 v, -2.17 -80.13, 200 - 400m

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1063593Tamara N   1995-12-19
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Carretera Guayaquil-Salinas, Km 17. Camino a Cuzumbo Top-Sendero Buenavista. Bosque seco Tropical. Suelo derivado de roca caliza., -2.17 -80.13, 200 - 400m

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Anemopaegma puberulum (Seibert) Miranda
1085292B. B. Klitgaard, C. Gustafsson, C. Persson & E. Wilson   1991-11-16
Ecuador, Manab, Machalilla National Park. Path from San Sebastian to Aguas Blancas, -1.52 -80.68, 425 - 475m


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