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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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600890L.B. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, B. L   1973-05-21
Ecuador, Carchi, Valle de Maldonado, km 67 on road Tulc, 0.88 -78.07, 2600m

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606806Thomas B. Croat   1992-02-16
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along road between Chiriboga and Quito, 3.1 km N of Chiriboga (along old road to Santo Domingo); disturbed hillside on steep slopes., -0.18 -78.78, 1950m

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1427549Linder Suin & Grupo Post-Grado MO-QCNE   1999-11-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Orquideol, 0.03 -78.63, 2000m

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1446055Jos   
Ecuador, Imbabura, Urcuqu, Buenos Aires., 0.65 -78.33, 2400m

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1485589J. M. Manzanares   
Ecuador, Pichincha, Santo Domingo de Los Colorados, Chiriboga en la vieja carretera a Santo Domingo. Floreci, -0.27 -78.73, 1680m

MO
1518479Jos   1997-02-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Carretera de la Mitad del Mundo a Nanegal Km 27.1, 0.02 -78.6, 2059m

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1563003Jos   2000-03-14
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Sendero desde Maldonado al Cerro Pan de Az, 0.91 -78.11, 1300m

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1563305Jos   1997-06-22
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Maquipucuna. En la ribera del R, 0.03 -78.62, 2100m

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1563380Jos   1998-01-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Carretera de Quito a Chiriboga, vertiente occidental de los Andes. San Juan de Chillogallo, km 18.4., -0.23 -78.67, 2910m

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605927Carlos E. Cer   1987-09-25
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Cant, 0.08 -78.5, 1800 - 3356m

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606796Thomas B. Croat   1992-02-11
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva Natural R, -0.23 -78.8, 1800m


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Google Map

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