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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
228144S. L   1988-02-12
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.03 -78.75, 3200m

MO
228154S. L   1988-05-06
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.03 -78.73, 2360m

MO
228164S. L   1988-06-26
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.03 -78.75, 3200 - 3300m

MO
228174S. L   1992-03-20
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -2 -78.72, 3280m

MO
235547S. L   1992-03-30
Ecuador, Azuay, Protected due to name conservation status, -2 -78.73, 3380m

MO
244495S. L   1984-08-29
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.6 -78.9, 3200m

MO
1400020Simon L   1984-08-29
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.02 -78.73, 3200m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Muhlenbergia palmirensis Grignon & Laegaard
U.1508859Laegaard S   1988-02-12
Ecuador, Chimborazo, -2.033333 -78.75

NL:Botany
Muhlenbergia palmirensis Grignon & Laegaard
U.1508858Laegaard S   1988-06-26
Ecuador, Chimborazo, -2.033333 -78.75

NL:Botany
Muhlenbergia palmirensis Grignon & Laegaard
L.3803428Laegaard S   1984-08-29
Ecuador, Province: Chimborazo Panamerican highway, Riobamba-Alausi, N of Palmira., -2.016667 -78.733333

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Muhlenbergia palmirensis Grignon & Laegaard
214864S. Lægaard   527211984-08-29
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Panamerican Highway, Riobamba-Alausi. North of Palmira, -2.02 -78.73, 3200 - 3200m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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