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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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321619W.S.Hoover, A. Arguello, P. Gelpi, & R.A. Lorentzen   1988-01-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Gaulpi Chico. Aw, 0.97 -78.27, 1330m

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321636W.S. Hoover, R.A. Lorentzen & P. Gelpi   1988-02-09
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Trail from Aw, 1.12 -78.62, 150 - 250m

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326199H. van der Werff, B. Gray & G. Tipas   1991-06-24
Ecuador, Carchi, Border area between Prov. Carchi and Esmeraldas, about 20 km past Lita on road Lita-Alto Tambo. Selectively logged forest., 0.9 -78.5, 550m

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331258Daniel Rubio & Carlos Quelal, Jos   1990-11-16
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Reserva Etnica Aw, 1.1 -78.23, 1500m

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331650Daniel Rubio, Carlos Quelal & Cleto Pai   1991-03-16
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Reserva Etnica Aw, 1.03 -78.43, 250m

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332270Carlos Quelal, C. Aulestia & F. Nastacu   1991-07-20
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Chical. Reserva Etnica Aw, 0.89 -78.28, 1700 - 1900m

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333634L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   2005-03-30
Ecuador, Los R, Quevedo - Latacunga road, km 46 from Quevedo. NE exposed slopes with rain forest., -0.92 -79.18, 100 - 200m

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918025Walter Palacios   1994-04-01
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Va Lita - San Lorenzo, Alto Tambo. Bosque muy h, 0.93 -78.38, 600m

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1081872Margot S. Bass & John Clark   1994-09-23
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

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1291956Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Jane Whitehill   1998-07-04
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 14.2 km W of R, 0.87 -78.45, 425m

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1443732David Neill, QCNE interns & Aw   2000-02-16
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, Territorio Ind, 1.19 -78.57, 200m


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Google Map

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