Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Piper dryadum, Piper dryadum var. bullatilimbum
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
682656Barfod   1983-03-02
Ecuador, Carchi, San Marcos. Along trail going by the school to R, 1.12 -78.33, 660m

MO
682666   1985-02-07
Ecuador, Carchi, Perhumid forest on wet plateau above San Marcos de los Coaiqueres, on trail towards Gualp, 1.1 -78.28, 1000m

MO
687895Walter Palacios   1993-10-10
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Noreste de Las Golondrinas. Sitio La Bella Jungla. Cooperativa Unidos Venceremos. Transici, 0.33 -79.2, 300m

MO
688205Patricio M   1993-04-20
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Reserva Etnica Aw, 1.1 -78.23, 750m

MO
693397H. 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

MO
917969John L. Clark & B. Adnepos   1994-09-13
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Bilsa Biological Station. Mache Mountains, 35 KM W of Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

MO
918271John L. Clark & B. Adnepos   1994-09-16
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Bilsa Biological Station. Mache Mountains. 35 KM W of Quinind, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Piper dryadum C.DC. C.DC.
4137487H. H. van der Werff   119171991-06-24
Ecuador, Carchi, Border area between Prov. Carchi and Esmeraldas, about 20 km past Lita on road Lita-Alto Tambo, 0.9 -78.5, 550m

NY
Piper dryadum C.DC. C.DC.
4137489B. M. Boom   13051982-05-02
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San José, km 321 along railroad from Ibarra to San Lorenzo, 1 -78, 350m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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