Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Luffa aegyptiaca (Luffa cylindrica)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Darwin Research Station Herbarium


CDS:Plantae
12470Escandón, J.L.   s.n.2000-01-27
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla San Cristóbal; P.B. Moreno: Hotel Mar Azul., -0.904583 -89.612916

CDS:Plantae
14125Guerrero, A.M.   6562002-12-05
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla Santa Cruz; Vivienda del barrio Matazarno. Puerto Ayora., -0.737805 -90.312663, 19m

CDS:Plantae
14152Pozo, P.   10442002-12-05
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla Santa Cruz; Vivienda del barrio Matazarno. Puerto Ayora., -0.73758 -90.312783, 19m

CDS:Plantae
34267Guerrero, A.M.   72632006-12-15
Ecuador, Galápagos, Isla San Cristóbal; Vivienda del barrio Frío (FRk10). Pto. Baquerizo Moreno., -0.903888 -89.613416

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3261099Eduardo Kohn   
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Loreto. Community of Avila Viejo. Premontane Wet forest., 0.63 -77.42, 750m

MO
547676Carlos Cer   1989-04-29
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.63 -77.45, 1000m

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548340Walter Palacios & Tipaz, Rubio, Gudi   1991-11-14
Ecuador, Sucumb, Lago Agrio, Reserva Cuyabeno. Tarapoa-Tipishca. Cruce del R, -0.02 -76.25, 230m

MO
549366   1980-07-28
Ecuador, Pastaza, Montalvo, on the R, -2.08 -76.97, 300 - 350m

MO
549374Lawesson, J.E., T. L   1983-06-29
Ecuador, Napo, A, -0.52 -76.38, 260m

MO
549819Kvist   1982-07-05
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, R, 0.8 -78.92, 100m

MO
550409C. Dodson & A. Gentry   1980-03-23
Ecuador, Los R, Jauneche forest. Km 70 on the Quevedo-Palenque road, via Mocachi., -1.27 -79.7, 70m

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550620A. Gentry   1974-02-04
Ecuador, Los R, Hacienda Los Ocho, Km 50 on road from Santo Domingo to Quevedo., -0.6 -79.43

MO
550866Carlos E. Cer   1989-11-28
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.72 -77.32, 450m


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Google Map

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