Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Callisia repens (Spironema robbinsii)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Darwin Research Station Herbarium


CDS:Plantae
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
35842Guerrero, A.M.   65452006-10-17
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla San Cristóbal; Vivienda del barrio Estación Terrena (ETay01). Pto. Baquerizo Moreno., -0.911361 -89.609694

CDS:Plantae
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
39157Guézou, A.   313722006-10-26
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla San Cristóbal; Zona agrícola. Cerro Verde. Propiedad de La Comuna. Restaurante manejado por Wendy de Chamba (FC 084C-inventario)., -0.902005 -89.442777

CDS:Plantae
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
39158Guézou, A.   417142007-04-15
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla San Cristóbal; Zona agrícola. La Soledad. Propiedad de Juan Tasipanta (FC 197B-inventario)., -0.899111 -89.554666, 303m

CDS:Plantae
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
55732Pozo, P.   249752006-07-13
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla San Cristóbal; El Progreso, 0.908637 -9.563297, 299m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
610157Barfod et al.   1983-10-19
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Zapallo Grande, a mixed Afro-latin and Cayapa Amerindian community along R, 0.8 -78.9, 200m

MO
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
610166L. Ellemann   1988-11-23
Ecuador, Loja, Tuncarta. 3 km north-easth of Saraguro. Information of vernacular name and use: Rosa Alegria Gonzales, Saraguro-indian. 48 years., -3.62 -79.22, 2400m

MO
Callisia repens (Jacq.) L.
610175L. Ellemann   1989-01-13
Ecuador, Loja, Jera, 9 km north of Saraguro. Information of vernacular name and use: Mar, -3.57 -79.23, 2400m


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