Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemia hirsuta (Osmunda hirsuta, Anemia filiformis, Anemia tenella)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
42244Adrian Juncosa   1984-02-22
Ecuador, Imbabura, Hwy. Salinas-Lita. 0, 0.72 -78.22, 900 - 1000m

MO
42775L.B. Holm-Nielsen & J. Jaramillo   1980-12-05
Ecuador, Imbabura, Between Carchi, Guajara and Guayupe, 0.65 -78.17, 1200 - 1300m

MO
42785L.B. Holm-Nielsen & J. Jaramillo   1980-12-06
Ecuador, Imbabura, Guayupe-Pe, 0.73 -78.23, 1050m

MO
42795L.B. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, B. L   1973-04-07
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Quevedo-Latacunga road. Steep rocky slopes along R, -0.87 -79.15, 1200 - 1300m

MO
42804   1989-03-11
Ecuador, Loja, Road Velacruz-Olmedo, ca. km 2, -3.95 -79.58, 2030m

MO
1759345Carlos E. Cer   1992-03-16
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parroquia Calacali, Reserva Geobotanica del Pululahua. Bosque h, 0.08 -78.5, 1800m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1037539Berg CC   1981-01-08
Ecuador, Carch: near Guallupe, on Ferrocarril Ibarra - San loranzo, on rocks along rail road., 0.75 -78.25

NL:Botany
U.1037537Holm-Nielsen LB; Jaramillo Azanza J   1980-12-05
Ecuador, Prov. Imbabura: between carchi, guajara and guayupe., 0.65 -78.166667

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Anemia hirsuta Sw. Sw.
3893076C. J. Rothfels   36342010-03-01
Ecuador, Loja, South side of Vilcabamba, near the beginning of the "Mandango Loop"-- one of the trails (#B) of Hosteria Izhcayluma. Hike goes to the sheer-sided outcrop, the "Mandango.", -4.26597 -79.22772, 1661m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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