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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2687605B. Ollgaard, Renner, S. S. & Christensen, L. J.   1984-05-22
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.97 -79.12, 2750 - 2950m

MO
314886W. H. Camp   
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.98 -79.27, 2400 - 2900m

MO
317321   1989-03-04
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4.07 -79.23, 2700 - 2950m

MO
323005P.M. J   1994-04-13
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4.04 -79.87, 3090m

MO
323142P.M. J   1994-04-22
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.86 -79.28, 2730m

MO
323160P.M. J   1994-04-22
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.86 -79.28, 2730m

MO
327070G. Harling & L. Andersson   1974-04-12
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4 -79.25, 2600 - 2750m

MO
327078Harling & Andersson   1980-04-22
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -3.7 -79.27, 2700 - 2800m

MO
327086Harling, Eliasson & Andersson   1977-02-07
Ecuador, Loja, Protected due to name conservation status, -4 -79.25, 2800m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia villonacensis Wurdack Wurdack
1738811J. L. Luteyn   112831985-01-28
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro Villanaco & vicinity along Loja-Catamayo road, ca. 10-12 km W of Loja., -3.97 -79.33, 2360 - 2640m

NY
Miconia villonacensis Wurdack Wurdack
1738812P. M. Jørgensen   1251994-04-13
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro de Celica. Celica-Guachanamá, past Guachanamá close to the antenas., -4.0367 -79.8706, 3090m

NY
Miconia villonacensis Wurdack Wurdack
1738813D. S. Penneys   16162003-10-04
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, 23.5 km from Chiguinda towards Sigsig., -3.1789 -78.8017, 3300m


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