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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
301677Carlos Cer   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Parroquia Bomboiza, Misi, -3.42 -78.58, 800m

MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
302951Barry Hammel   1986-12-18
Ecuador, Napo, Misahualli; down R, -0.05 -77.58, 500m

MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
303797Daniel Rubio, C. Quelal & P. Nastacuaz   1991-06-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Reserva Ind, 1.03 -78.23, 1800m

MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
304145Thomas B. Croat   1992-02-29
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Along road between Coca (Pto. Francisco de Orellana) and E to Yuca, 7.5 km E of junction with Coca-R, -0.57 -76.83, 355m

MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
304166Thomas B. Croat   1992-03-06
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Gualaquiza, Along R, -3.43 -78.6, 1300m

MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
1750350Carlos E. Cer   1992-08-13
Ecuador, Guayas, Naranjal, Reserva Ecol, -2.42 -79.58, 610 - 590m

MO
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
2382730Diego Reyes & Gabriela Moya   2004-01-19
Ecuador, Sucumb, Shushufindi, Limoncocha. Comunidad Kichwa R, -0.4 -76.53, 248m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling
00879312D. C. Daly   51981987-05-17
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito - Puerto Quito road, 10 km N of km 113. Reserva Forestal ENDESA, Río Silancha, Corporación Juan Manuel Durini., 0.08 -79.03, 650 - 700m

NY
Asplundia ecuadoriensis (Harling) Harling (Harling) Harling
879313H. Balslev   47651983-12-27
Ecuador, Pichincha, Carretera Quito-Puerto Quito, Km 113, 10 km al Norte de la carretera principal., 0.08 -79.03, 800m


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