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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
601785C.H. Dodson & L.B. Thien   1961-09-15
Ecuador, Loja, Saraguro, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.7 -79.18, 3200m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
602331L.B. Holm-Nielsen, J. Jaramillo & F. Coello   1979-09-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -1.38 -78.93, 3200m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
602341   1976-09-22
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4.58 -79.33, 3000m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
602368B.   1976-09-22
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4.58 -79.33, 3100 - 3400m

MO
Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1518046Jos   1998-03-15
Ecuador, Loja, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4.12 -79.17, 3124m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1562968Jos   1999-06-11
Ecuador, Loja, Saraguro, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.68 -79.24, 3310m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1563185Jos   1997-04-06
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.18 -79.03, 3150m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1706711Jos   2001-03-30
Ecuador, Azuay, Sigsig, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.16 -78.81, 3000m

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Racinaea tripinnata (Baker) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
605018Madsen   1989-10-30
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4.38 -79.12, 2500 - 3400m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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