Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Burmeistera succulenta (Burmeistera succulenta var. latisepala)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
560449David Neill, M. Asanza, B. Stein   1989-04-29
Ecuador, Pichincha, Northwest slopes of Volc, -0.03 -78.83, 1500m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
559313L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-09-25
Ecuador, Napo, Slopes of Guagra Urcu, on the loma above upper R, -0.47 -77.75, 2650 - 2700m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
560276Al Gentry   1993-07-17
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Gualaquiza, Cordillera del C, -3.48 -78.23, 1500 - 1600m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
561461Walter Palacios   1991-02-20
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, R, 0.92 -78.58, 500m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
561823L.B. Holm-Nielsen & Andrade   1979-07-08
Ecuador, Bol, Road Echeand, -1.42 -79.12, 2400m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
561838L.B. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-07-03
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Pilalo., -0.95 -79.03, 2400m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
561845L.B. Holm-Nielsen, J. Jaramillo, F. Coello & E. Asanza   1980-09-28
Ecuador, Napo, Guagra Urcu, SW of summit. Tall elfin forest., -0.47 -77.72, 3050m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
1294730Homero Vargas, E. Narv   1998-11-12
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Reserva Ecol, -0.58 -77.95, 2530m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
556155Fernando Hurtado, C. Cer   1989-01-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Canton Quito. Nueva carretera Calacal, 0.03 -78.05, 1800 - 2000m

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Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
919742Walter Palacios   1994-08-21
Ecuador, Carchi, Espejo, El Gualtal. Faldas de Cerro Golondrina Hembra. Bosque Muy h, 0.85 -78.12, 2450m


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