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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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633450   1980-07-20
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Trail Alao - Huamboya, around and above El Placer. Montane rain forest., -1.94 -77.99, 300m

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633617Walter Palacios & Daniel Rubio   1991-04-08
Ecuador, Carchi, EL ANGEL: Carretera entre San Isidro y Chulte. Bosque alterado. Suelos negros de origen volc, 0.6 -78.03, 3200m

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644241Carlos E. Cer   1988-05-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Geobot, 0.08 -78.5, 2400 - 2750m

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659863D'Alessandro   
Ecuador, Loja, Nudo de Sabanilla., -4.45 -79.15, 2600m

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659886D'Alessandro   1987-08-04
Ecuador, Loja, Nudo de Sabanilla., -4.45 -79.15, 2700m

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659961L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1988-09-25
Ecuador, Napo, Slopes of Guagra Urcu, on the loma above upper R, -0.47 -77.73, 2600m

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659980L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1988-09-29
Ecuador, Napo, Guagra Urcu, lomita SE of summit. Jaramillo., -0.47 -77.72, 2900m

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660243B. L   1979-05-01
Ecuador, Napo, S side of Cerro Sumaco. Virgin cloud forest., -0.6 -77.65, 2900 - 3050m

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660278L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-09-26
Ecuador, Napo, Upper slopes of Guagra Urcu. Elfin forest on ridge., -0.47 -77.72, 2840m

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669811L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1988-09-26
Ecuador, Napo, Upper slopes of Guagra Urcu. Cataract with waterfall, moist scrub forest., -0.47 -77.72, 2750m

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670256L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1988-09-27
Ecuador, Napo, Guagra Urcu, the pass between R, -0.47 -77.72, 2700m

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1146686John L. Clark   1996-03-17
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Sumaco Napo-Galeras National Park. Sumaco Mountain. Collections made between summit crater and high camp. Montane rain forest., -0.6 -77.63, 2600m

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1808074Carlos E. Cer   
Ecuador, Carchi, Mont, San Gabriel. Bosque Seco Montano Bajo., 0.62 -77.83, 2500m


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