Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melocactus bellavistensis, Melocactus bellavistensis subsp. bellavistensis, Melocactus bellavistensis subsp. onychacanthus
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2680759J. E. Madsen, Jorge Galvez   2000-10-15
Ecuador, Loja, La Toma - El Tambo, km 5-11 (along gravel roads). Vicinity of R, -4.05 -79.35, 1300 - 1500m

MO
295929Madsen   1987-09-18
Ecuador, Loja, Valle Catamayo. Vicinity of the airport. Desert., -3.97 -79.38, 1200m

MO
295939Madsen   1987-12-03
Ecuador, Guayas, Valle Catamyo. Vicinity of the airport. Desert., -3.97 -79.38

MO
295948Madsen   1988-12-07
Ecuador, Loja, Valley Catamayo. Vicinity of Hacienda Algarrobera. Xeric slopes., -4 -79.47, 1350m

MO
296026Madsen   1985-11-25
Ecuador, Loja, Valle Catamayo. Near Hacienda Algarrobera. Cacti scrub., -4.07 -79.38, 1200 - 1350m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Melocactus bellavistensis Rauh & Backeb. Rauh & Backeb.
03860519J. E. Madsen   759131988-12-07
Ecuador, Loja, Vicinity of Hacienda Algarrobera, -4 -79.47, 1350m


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