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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3343188Schultze-Rhonhof   
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puyo., -1.47 -77.98, 850m

MO
314376H. Lugo   
Ecuador, Pastaza, Colonia 24 de Mayo, side road to road Puyo-Puerto Napo, 15-20 km north east of Puyo., -1.42 -77.97

MO
334853   1976-08-31
Ecuador, Pastaza, Road Puyo - Macas (under construction), 31 km from Puyo. Rain forest., -1.62 -77.83, 1100m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia pujana Markgr. Markgr.
1653757B. Øllgaard   90421976-08-31
Ecuador, Pastaza, Road Puyo-Macas (under construction), 31 km from Puyo., -1.62 -77.83, 1100m

NY
Miconia pujana Markgr.
01855835T. B. Croat   590001984-05-03
Ecuador, Pastaza, Along newly constructed portion (of road under construction) to Canelos, (departing main Puyo-Macas road at ca 32 km from Puyo, 22.5 km S of Veracruz) 3.8 km from turn-off, near maintainence camp., -1.61666 -77.85, 850m

NY
Miconia pujana Markgr. Markgr.
01855822T. B. Croat   1007042008-11-28
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Cordillera del Cutucu, along road to Macuma, departing main Puyo-Macas Hwy 22.9 km N of turnoff to Sevilla, ca. 1 km E of Río Macuma, steep forested slopes above road., -2.1158611 -77.8178334, 889m

NY
Miconia pujana Markgr. Markgr.
01855883T. B. Croat   1006652008-11-28
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Cordillera del Cutucu, along road to Macuma, departing main Puyo-Macas Hwy 22.9 km N of turnoff to Sevilla, ca. 1 km E of Río Macuma, steep forested slopes above road., -2.1158 -77.8178, 889m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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