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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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59083L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1980-06-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.05 -78, 4400m

MO
59091L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1980-06-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.03 -77.98, 4600m

MO
59224Larsen, Eriksen, Kvist, Nissen & Korning   1983-11-09
Ecuador, Imbabura, Protected due to name conservation status, 0.37 -78.35, 4100 - 4320m

MO
1063272John L. Clark & Susan Fishman   1995-09-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.12 -78.5, 2800m

MO
1128716John L. Clark & Nina Binder, Jane Letham, Mark Thruber   1996-04-28
Ecuador, Imbabura, Otavalo, Protected due to name conservation status, 0.42 -78.33, 3600m

MO
1294904David Neill, H. Vargas, A. Freire, M. Mites & E. Narv   1998-11-28
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.49 -78.16, 4700m

MO
1519210David Neill & QCNE botany interns   1999-11-14
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Santiago de P, Protected due to name conservation status, -1.23 -78.29, 4280m

MO
1811927C. Cer   1993-03-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Rumi, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.58 -78.52, 4000 - 4400m

MO
1812092C. Cer   1993-03-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.58 -78.52, 4000 - 4400m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Draba aretioides Humb. & Bonpl. ex DC.
L.3771521Laegaard S   1985-06-06
Ecuador, Province: Imbabura. Vólcan Cotocachi., 0.366667 -78.333333


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