Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ocotea amazonica (Oreodaphne amazonica)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
56149J. Brandbyge, E. Asanza C., L. Werling & S. Leth-Nissen   1981-08-19
Ecuador, Sucumb, R, -0.1 -76.17, 300m

MO
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
881004Milton Aulestia & E. Nenquerei   1994-02-17
Ecuador, Orellana, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus en construcci, -0.83 -76.3, 250m

MO
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
881912Alberto Dik & R. Enomenga   1994-03-01
Ecuador, Orellana, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus en construcci, -0.83 -76.3, 250m

MO
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
919146Milton Aulestia   1994-08-10
Ecuador, Orellana, Aguarico, Parque Nacional Yasuni. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus. Parcela permanente # 10, de 1 hectrea. Bosque h, -0.65 -76.43, 250m

MO
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
3578503J. Homeier, M.A. Chinchero & E. Jaramillo   2007-10-07
Ecuador, Napo, private reserve of the Hakuna Matata lodge, ca. 5km NW of Archidona, premontane tropical forest, -0.9 -77.85

MO
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
2688484R. Valencia, Block, K. & Balslev, H.   1988-04-01
Ecuador, Sucumb, Reserva de Produccion Faunistica Cuyabeno, 1 km north of Laguna Grande. Hectare-plot no.1. Tropical rain forest on terra firme., 265m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez
U.1401826Brandbyge J; Asanza C E; Werling L; Leth-Nissen S   1981-08-19
Ecuador, Flora of Ecuador, Province Napo, Rio Cuyabeno. Hilly primary forest 1.5km upstream from Puerto Bolívar on the right margin., -0.1 -76.166667

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Ocotea amazonica (Meisn.) Mez (Meisn.) Mez
44350H. T. Beck   10541990-04-28
Ecuador, Pastaza, UNOCAL petroleum exploration well site "Mazaramu", -1.45 -76.9, 390 - 390m


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