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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Trisetum deyeuxioides (Kunth) Kunth
219353S. L   1985-02-27
Ecuador, Loja, Along road Yangana - Cerro Toledo. Roadside and slopes, dry., -4.38 -79.17, 1950 - 2150m

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Trisetum deyeuxioides (Kunth) Kunth
219362S. L   1985-03-29
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Km 14 on road Patate - Pillaro. Roadside and open slope., -1.22 -78.52, 2300m

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Trisetum deyeuxioides (Kunth) Kunth
219373S. L   1988-05-08
Ecuador, Loja, W of pass at km 6 Vilcabamba - Yangana. Dry area, grazed, with scattered scrubs, some erosion., -4.33 -79.22, 2000m

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Trisetum deyeuxioides (Kunth) Kunth
219383S. L   1988-06-19
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Huigra - El Triumfo km 11. Roadbank., -2.3 -79.08, 1550m

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Trisetum deyeuxioides (Kunth) Kunth
219392S. L   1992-05-27
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Km 13 Chunchi - Zhud. Roadbanks., -2.35 -78.93, 2500m


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