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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
J. A. Pavón   
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, -2.2167 -79.9

F:Botany
V0044096FJ. A. Pavón   
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, -2.2167 -79.9

F:Botany
V0397159FE. Asplund   176091955-09-12
Ecuador, Guayas, -2 -80

F:Botany
V0397160FC. H. Dodson   113521981-09-18
Ecuador, Guayas, -2 -80

F:Botany
A. H. Gentry   723401991-01-17
Ecuador, Guayas, -2 -80

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
306015Daniel Rubio, G. Tipaz, W. Herzog & T. Nu   1991-08-17
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Carretera a Salinas, km 15. Bosque seco Tropical. Suelo derviado de roca caliza., -2.17 -79.97, 300m

MO
883103Daniel Rubio & W. Palacios   1992-02-26
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco, 15 Km al oeste de Guayaquil, cerro Mirador de los Monos. Bosque seco Tropical. Suelo derivado de roca caliza., -2.17 -79.97, 200m

MO
1100876David Neill, T. N   1996-08-08
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Tropical Dry Forest on slopes, limestone substrate. Along loop road to Caseta Pig, -2.15 -80.08, 150m

MO
1125019C.H. Dodson   
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Capeira, km 21 Guayaquil to Daule. Tropical Dry Forest., -2 -79.97, 100m

MO
1066576John L. Clark, Mike Morgon, Tamara N   1995-11-02
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Carretera Guayaquil - Salinas, km 15. Tropical Dry Forest. Mostly limestone soils. Secondary forest with remnant canopy trees., -2.17 -80.13, 200 - 300m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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