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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0052766Marc A. Baker; Jorge Zaruma   65071985-11-01
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, El bosque primario cerca el Rio Bombioza; Nuevo Tarqui y los alredadores, 10 km al oeste del Gualaquiza, cerca al Centro Shuar Sakanats., -3.45 -78.5667, 800 - 900m

ASU
ASU0052767Marc Baker; Jorge Zaruma   65041985-11-01
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, El bosque primario cerca el Rio Bombioza; Nuevo Tarqui y los alredadores, 10 km al oeste del Gualaquiza., -3.45 -78.5667, 800 - 900m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Disocactus ramulosus (Salm-Dyck) Kimnach
294969Carlos Cer   1986-11-01
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Parroquia Bomoboiza, R, -3.42 -78.58, 800m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Disocactus ramulosus (Salm-Dyck) Kimnach (Salm-Dyck) Kimnach
1691939M. A. Baker   68491986-03-29
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, 10k al oeste del Rio Zamora; 5k al suroeste del Gualaquiza; Rio Cuyes, -3.45 -78.6, 1000 - 1000m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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