Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carex pygmaea (Carex tristicha)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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268632Henk van der Werff & Walter Palacios   1989-02-18
Ecuador, Carchi, About 1/2 hr. E of Huaca, past Colonia Huace, 0.6 -77.72, 3200 - 3400m

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1293789Homero Vargas, E. Narv   1998-07-25
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Reserva Ecol, -0.38 -78.15, 3420m

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270553S. L   1984-01-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, Volc, -0.15 -78.53, 3850m

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270562S. L   1984-03-29
Ecuador, Pichincha, P, -0.3 -78.23, 3900m

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270571S. L   1985-02-26
Ecuador, Loja, Paramo at road Yangana - Cerro Toledo., -4.38 -79.13, 3150m

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270622B.   1976-08-09
Ecuador, Imbabura, Road Ibarra - Mariano Acosta, at the pass (Hda. Yura Cruz). Recently burnt and grazed p, 0.33 -78, 3600 - 3800m

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270640Balslev   1981-01-04
Ecuador, Azuay, P, -2.83 -79.2, 4100m

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270649Balslev   1982-04-02
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Parque Nacional Cotopax, Limpiopungu. Laguna y alvadadores., -0.67 -78.5, 3800m

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270658Balslev, de Vries, Brako & Mu   1983-01-27
Ecuador, Pichincha, Falda occ. de Cerro Antisana, origen de R, -0.47 -78.2, 4200m

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270667B.   1976-10-12
Ecuador, Napo, Road Quito-Baeza, 1 km along take-off road to telecommunication antenna in the pass (P, -0.28 -78.15, 4050m

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270848L.B. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, B. L   1973-05-05
Ecuador, Azuay, Km 91 on Pan American Highway, N of Loja., -3.42 -79.17, 2900m

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270857   1976-07-17
Ecuador, Napo, Road Quito-Baeza, at Laguna de Papallacta. Montane forest with grazed pastures in clearings, W of the lake., -0.35 -78.1, 3350m

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270873   1976-08-10
Ecuador, Imbabura, Road Ibarra - Mariano Acosta, at the pass (Hda. Yura Cruz). Recently burnt and grazed p, 0.33 -78, 3600 - 3800m

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1811779C. Cer   1993-03-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Rumi, Parroquia Machachi. Volc, -0.58 -78.52, 4000 - 4400m


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Google Map

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