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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Piper saloyanum Trel. & Yunck.
689076Brad Boyle, S. Riley, & S. Way   1993-04-14
Ecuador, Carchi, Protected due to name conservation status, 0.87 -78.17, 1730 - 1760m

MO
Piper saloyanum Trel. & Yunck.
681577Vlastimil Zak y Jaime Jaramillo   1985-08-31
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.23 -78.8, 1800 - 2200m

MO
Piper saloyanum Trel. & Yunck.
681779Vlastimil Zak   1986-09-23
Ecuador, Pichincha, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.22 -78.78, 1700 - 2000m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Piper saloyanum Trel. & Yunck.
WAG.1901501Jaramillo Azanza J   1985-12-06
Ecuador, Reserva Floristica-Ecologica 'Rio Guajalito.' Km 59 de la carretera antigua Quit-Sto. Domingo de los Colorados a 3.5 km al NE de la carretera, estribaciones occidentalis del Volcán Pichincha., 0.231389 -78.802778

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Piper saloyanum Trel. & Yunck. Trel. & Yunck.
04150543V. Zak   5881985-08-31
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Florística-Ecológica "Rio Guajalito", Km. 59 de la carretera antigua Quito-Sto. Domingo de los Colorados, a 3.5 km al NE de la carr. estribaciones occidentales del Volcán Pichincha, -0.2314 -78.8028, 1800 - 2200m

NY
Piper saloyanum Trel. & Yunck. Trel. & Yunck.
4150545J. L. Luteyn   143671990-12-16
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito-Santo Domingo old road, Las Palmeras. ca. 59 km WSW of Quito. Pablo Feret trail above Río Guajalito, -0.3 -78.72, 1900 - 2000m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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