Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyathea assurgens
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Cyathea assurgens R. M. Tryon
barcode-00020800B. Ollgaard et al.   572221985-03-03
Ecuador, Carchi, Guare, just south of San Marcos de los Coaiqueres, alt. 1000 m

Missouri Botanical Garden


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2383H. van der Werff, C. Dodson, & W. Palacios   1987-05-19
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Esmeraldas, wet evergreen forest, near Lita, 0.87 -78.47, 600m

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2944Walter Palacios   1991-02-20
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo, R, 0.92 -78.58, 500m

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10325Daniel Rubio & Carlos Quelal, Jos   1990-11-16
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Reserva Etnica Aw, 1.1 -78.23, 1500m

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14678H. van der Werff, B. Gray & G. Tipas   1991-06-23
Ecuador, Carchi, Border area between Prov. Carchi and Esmeraldas, about 20 km past Lita on road Lita-Alto Tambo. Selectively logged forest., 0.9 -78.5, 700m

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35385Kvist et al.   1983-11-25
Ecuador, Carchi, Primary perhumid rainforest along trail between the Coaiquer (Awa) Amerindian communities San Marcos and San Antonio located along the trail before Gualpi Bajo., 1.13 -78.37, 900 - 1100m

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35402   1985-02-08
Ecuador, Carchi, San Marcos de los Coaiqueres and surrounding perhumid forest on trail Chical - Tobar Donoso., 1.1 -78.27, 800m

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35412   1991-01-12
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Road Lita-Urbina (under construction), km 38.8. Wet forest on slope along small river., 0.78 -78.58, 500 - 450m

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35420   1991-01-12
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Road Lita-Alto Tambo, km 18. Perhumid forest on plateau., 0.78 -78.5, 900m

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38974   1985-02-07
Ecuador, Carchi, Perhumid forest on wet plateau above San Marcos de los Coaiqueres, on trail towards Gualp, 1.1 -78.28, 1000m

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1300868Thomas B. Croat, Richard Mansell, Lynn Hannon & Jane Whitehill   1998-07-10
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Lita-San Lorenzo Road, 4.9 km W of R, 0.87 -78.45, 450m


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