Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tournefortia microcalyx (Tournefortia hispidula)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M. Johnst.
3283676Grady L. Webster, Bernardo Castro, Luis pastuzo   1995-01-15
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parroquia nanegalito; Cerro Negro, Disturbed cloud forest ., 0.08 -78.63, 1650m

MO
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M. Johnst.
437600Milton Aulestia & J. Andi   1993-09-01
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Parque Nacional Yasun, -0.78 -76.5, 250m

MO
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M. Johnst.
438695A. Gentry & C. Josse   1991-01-22
Ecuador, Manab, Cuchilla Seca above Estero Perro Muerto, Machalilla National Park, dry forest on steep slope. TRANSECT # 6-8, -1.6 -80.7, 450m

MO
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M. Johnst.
438758A. Gentry & C. Josse   1991-01-23
Ecuador, Manab, Machalilla National Park, along R, -1.48 -80.77, 300m

MO
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M. Johnst.
440508Galo Tipaz & Carlos Quelal   1991-05-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Nanegal. Reserva Biol, 0.13 -78.58, 1200 - 1700m

MO
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M. Johnst.
914681P.M. J   1994-12-13
Ecuador, Loja, Catamayo-Catacocha, Km 25, turnoff at Las Chinchas towards Pi, -3.95 -79.48, 2490m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Tournefortia microcalyx (Ruiz & Pav.) I.M.Johnst.
484489P. M. Jørgensen   14861994-12-13
Ecuador, Loja, Catamayo-Catacocha, km 25, turnoff at Las Chinchas towards Piñas, km 1.6, -3.9522 -79.4814, 2490 - 2490m


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Google Map

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