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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0181183FB. Maguire   44287
Ecuador, Azuay, -3 -79

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3343298C.Ulloa   1990-12-28
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.28 -78.95, 3300m

MO
318405Ramsay & Merrow-Smith   1987-09-21
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.33 -79.17, 3100m

MO
314937Maguire & Maguire   
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.17 -79.13, 3300m

MO
327102F. Prieto   1944-09-10
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.33 -79.33, 2400 - 2900m

MO
327110Harriet G. Barclay & Pedro Juajibioy   1955-08-01
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.55 -79.23, 3120m

MO
1432221P.M. Jorgensen, C. Ulloa, S. Le   1994-11-20
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.18 -79.03, 3360m

MO
1278080H.G. Barclay   1959-08-02
Ecuador, Loja, Saraguro, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.55 -79.23, 3000m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia prietoi Wurdack
1653808G. P. Lewis   28591996-11-30
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Loja-Cuenca, 79 km N of Saraguro., -3.23 -79.05, 3275m

NY
Miconia prietoi Wurdack Wurdack
229326W. H. Camp   P1881945-09-10
Ecuador, Azuay, "Oriente" Border: Eastern Cordillera, between Oña and the Río Yacuambi, west slope, -3.478715 -79.045511, 2438 - 2896m

NY
Miconia prietoi Wurdack Wurdack
1738934C. Ulloa Ulloa   19042010-06-13
Ecuador, Azuay, Vía Cumbe-La Paz, desvio a Zhína y desvio a Jima., -3.2364 -79.0256, 3186m

NY
Miconia prietoi Wurdack Wurdack
1596633C. Ulloa Ulloa   19252011-05-19
Ecuador, Azuay, Panamericana sur, 40 km desde Cuenca, entrada a Zhiña. Páramo de Tinajillas, -3.2389 -79.0253, 3250m


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Google Map

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