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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
315258W. H. Camp   1944-11-23
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Banks of Rio Etzentza., -2.67 -78.08, 1100m

MO
322614Fernando Hurtado & Juan Shiguango   1989-02-14
Ecuador, Napo, Canton Archidona. Carretera Holl, -0.68 -77.68, 1100m

MO
325791Henk van der Werff & Edgar Gudi   1989-07-29
Ecuador, Carchi, Near Maldonado, in pastures with scattered trees and along a few wooded streams., 0.92 -78.1, 1400m

MO
331222Daniel Rubio & Carlos Quelal   1990-09-10
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, 10 km l suroeste de Lita, subiendo al sector El Cristal. Bosque pluvial Premontano. Bosque alterado, cerca a la carretera., 0.8 -78.5, 800m

MO
331830Vlastimil Zak & Jaime Jaramillo   1987-12-09
Ecuador, Napo, Carretera Holl, -0.67 -77.67, 1600 - 1700m

MO
1128849John L. Clark & Patricio Conza, Peter Walter, Marcial Zapata   1996-11-03
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Zamora, Jamboe Bajo. Eastern border of Podocarpus National Park. Mature forest near cow pasture., -4.08 -78.92, 1100m

MO
1748280David Neill, W. Quizhpe & J. Manzanares   
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Zamora, Near Nambija, along road to the gold mining area., -4.06 -78.8

MO
1829795Linder Suin, R. Zhunio, B. Antamaint & V. Jimbikit   2002-06-11
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Cordillera del Cutuc, -2.36 -78.06, 1150m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Tococa platyphylla Benth. Benth.
794377W. H. Camp   E12151944-11-17
Ecuador, Santiago-Zamora. Rio Itzintza, Cordillera Cutucu, -2.67 -78, 1200 - 1200m

NY
Tococa platyphylla Benth. Benth.
02703010J. L. Clark   136552013-08-02
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera, Rio Anzu Reserve (Fundacion EcoMinga), 10+ km along dirt road from Rio Alpayacu, -1.4025 -78.0467, 1197m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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