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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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3145184P. Sklenar & V. Kosteckova   1995-05-29
Ecuador, Province: Pichincha/Cotopaxi. Volc, 0.67 -78.7, 4300 - 4400m

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3145037P. Sklenar & V. Kosteckova   1995-07-18
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Volcan Cotopaxi, N slope to the right from the road to the refuge, superp, 0.65 -78.43, 4200m

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2680488P. Sklenar, Kosteckova, V.   1995-05-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Rucu Pichincha, NE slope of the volcano, shrub and cushion p, -0.17 -78.57, 4300 - 4500m

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2667501P. M. Jorgensen, Laegaard, S. & Steere, W.   1984-10-22
Ecuador, Azuay, Parque Nacional de Cajas, east of pass. Polylepis incana and P. weberbauerii forest, with Berberis, Monnina, and Gynoxis. Polylepis trunks with mosses and lichens., -2.7 -79.27, 3780m

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2655947S. L   1992-04-05
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Angamarca-road, km 5 from junction to road Latacunga - La Man, -1 -78.92, 4020m

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57844Larsen & B. Eriksen   1983-09-17
Ecuador, Azuay, Ba, -2.9 -79.08, 2700m

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57861L.B. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, B. L   1973-05-30
Ecuador, Pichincha, Base of Volc, -0.6 -78.38, 3600m

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57869   1976-08-21
Ecuador, Napo, Lake at origin of R, -0.52 -78.18, 3900 - 4100m

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58295P.M. J   1984-10-22
Ecuador, Azuay, Parque Nacional de Cajas, east of pass. Polylepis incana and P. weberbaurerii forest, with Berberis, Monnina, and Gynoxis. Polylepis trunks with mosses and lichens., -2.7 -79.27, 3780m

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58567Walter Palacios   1993-10-30
Ecuador, Carchi, Espejo, Reserva Ecol, 0.73 -77.02, 3500m

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1807692Carmen Ulloa, Peter J   2003-01-13
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca, Parque Nacional Cajas, km 35.7 redondel Cuenca-Molleturo, en el paso, sendero Parag, -2.78 -79.24, 4100 - 4180m


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