Search Results (List)

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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
1080411S. L   1992-05-11
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Volc. Chimborazo, just below the lower Ref, -1.47 -78.83, 4840m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2680491P. Sklenar, Kosteckova, V.   1995-05-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Rucu Pichincha, NE slope of the volcano, shrub and cushion p, -0.17 -78.57, 4300 - 4500m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2667350S. L   1999-02-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Ca km 20 Pifo-Papallacta at tunnel of Quito watersupply, -0.03 -78.02, 3700m

MO
2667324S. L   1999-02-15
Ecuador, Chimborazo, At junction of old and new road Ambato-Guaranda., -1.4 -78.8, 3950m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2666293S. L   1988-03-05
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Km 4.7 from lower refugio of Vulc. Chimborazo. Arenales., -1.45 -78.83, 4500m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2666285S. L   1988-03-05
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Around lower refugio on Vulc. Chimborazo., -1.45 -78.83, 4800m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2666268S. L   1998-09-18
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Hack. ex E.B. Alexeev, -1.43 -78.08, 4150m

MO
2666138S. L   1988-03-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along road to Vulc. Cayambe, near entrance to National Park., -0.05 -78.07, 3550m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2664704S. L   1985-12-02
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Paramo at Hacienda Pauzacha south of Volcan Cotopaxi., -0.73 -78.48, 3650m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2664372S. L   1985-11-02
Ecuador, Napo, At El Tambo SE of Volc, -0.7 -78.3, 3650m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2664117S. L   1985-10-11
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Km 22 on Panamericana. Riobamba - Ambato. Roadside andfields., -1.5 -78.7, 3500m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2664015S. L   1985-10-02
Ecuador, Bol, Km 6 on road Salinas - Los Arenales. Grass-paramo and open rocks., -1.37 -79, 4000m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2659505S. L   1984-08-13
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, At the Panamerican highway, app. 2 km S of Cruce de Cordillera., -0.65 -78.58, 3500m

MO
2658804S. L   1994-03-23
Ecuador, Ca, Panamericana ca 5 km S of Ca, -2.55 -78.93, 3500m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2658237S. L   1984-05-27
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, W-side of Volc, -0.72 -78.48, 3750 - 3950m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2656171S. L   1984-02-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, P, -0.3 -78.23, 3750m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2656008S. L   1992-04-05
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Angamarca-road, km 5 from junction to road Latacunga - La Man, -1 -78.92, 4250 - 4280m

MO
2655224S. L   1992-03-21
Ecuador, Ca, Ca 5 km S of Ca, -2.58 -78.92, 3350m

MO
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) L
2654458S. L   2001-07-26
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Km 33.4 Zumbagua - Latacunga, -0.92 -78.75, 3885m

MO
2654258S. L   1992-03-01
Ecuador, Bol, Cruces de Los Arenales. Open, sandy - gravely soil., -1.42 -78.9, 4160 - 4200m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
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Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) Laegaard
L.3880393Laegaard S   1999-02-20
Ecuador, Pichincha. Ca km 20 Pifo-Papallacta at tunnel at Quito watersupply., -0.333333 -78.233333

NL:Botany
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Festuca vaginalis var. cayambae Stancik
L.3879970Laegaard S   1999-02-15
Ecuador, Chimborazo. At junction of old and new road Ambato-Guaranda., -1.4 -78.8

NL:Botany
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Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) Laegaard
L.3812377Laegaard S   1984-02-08
Ecuador, Province: Pichincha, Páramo de Guamani, app 5km W of Paso de la Virgen., -0.3 -78.233333

NL:Botany
Image Associated With the Occurence
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) Laegaard
L.3811842Laegaard S   1998-09-18
Ecuador, Chimborazo., -1.433333 -75.9

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Festuca vaginalis (Benth.) Laegaard
3428933.10343481D. Stancik   38812000-09-28
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Lasso, SE slopes of Volcano Cotopaxi. Superparamo., -0.64586 -78.42544, 4300m


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