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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2689494B. Lojtnant, Molau, U. & Madison, M.   1979-04-08
Ecuador, Napo, Cartagena, km 25 from El Carmelo on road towards La Bonita. Primary, dense, mossy cloud forest., 0.62 -77.5, 2800m

MO
632744Vlastimil Zak   1986-02-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, Carretera antigua Chillogallo-San Juan-Chiriboga-Empalme, km 27. Vegetaci, -0.28 -78.63, 3180m

MO
668918Luer et al.   1981-05-15
Ecuador, Napo, Quito-Baeza., -0.41 -78.03, 2700m

MO
632839Vlastimil Zak   1986-02-22
Ecuador, Pichincha, Carretera antigua Chillogallo-San Juan-Chiriboga-Empalme, km 27. Vegetaci, -0.28 -78.63, 3180m

MO
638663Luer et al.   1985-03-23
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Yangana-Valladolid., -4.45 -79.16, 2600m

MO
645864B. L   1979-03-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Old road Quito-Santo Domingo, between San Juan and Chiriboga. Mountain rain forest on steep slopes along road., -0.28 -78.65, 2800 - 2950m

MO
1293659Homero Vargas, E. Narv   1998-06-16
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Valle alto del R, -0.47 -78.05, 2850m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Stelis elongata Kunth
02689519V. Zak   9171986-02-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, Carretera antigua Chillogallo-San Juan-Chiriboga-Empalme, km 27., -0.28 -78.63, 3180m

NY
Stelis elongata Kunth
02689521V. Zak   9421986-02-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, Carretera antigua Chillogallo-San Juan-Chiriboga-Empalme, km 27., -0.28 -78.63, 3180m

NY
Stelis elongata Kunth Kunth
02710286K. Segawa   83051965-02-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, San Juan - Chiriboga, -0.226684 -78.771269


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Google Map

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