Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Guadua superba (Bambusa tessmannii)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
212989Carlos Cer   1986-11-02
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Parroquia Bomboiza, cerca a la Misi, -3.42 -78.58, 800m

MO
812914C. Dodson & A. Gentry   1980-03-23
Ecuador, Los R, Jauneche forest. Km 70 on the Quevedo-Palenque road, via Mocachi., -1.27 -79.7, 70m

MO
1325359Lider Miranda & H. Miranda   1998-11-10
Ecuador, Manab, Jipijapa, Bosque Protector Sanc, -1.17 -80.58, 472m

MO
1350191Lider Miranda & H. Miranda   1998-11-10
Ecuador, Manabi, Jipijapa, Bosque Protector Sanc+ín y Cerro Montecristi, sector Aguas Nuevas, r+¡o arriba, margen derecho de la uni+¦n de los r+¡os Pi+¦+¦n y Sanc+ín., -1.16667 -80.5833, 472 - 472m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3251911.2445445C. Ceron   2581986-03-11
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Lago Agrio, Canton lago agRio, dureno; Comunidad indigena cofan. [Province originally recorded as Napo.], -0.0333 -76.7, 350 - 350m


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