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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Huperzia myrsinites (Lam.) Trevis.
14550H. van der Werff, B. Gray & G. Tipas   1991-07-18
Ecuador, Bol, Small patches in disturbed cloud forest, rather dry, along first 15 km of road Chillanes-El Tambo., -1.95 -79.1, 2400m

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Huperzia myrsinites (Lam.) Trevis.
30724   1991-05-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Road from Lloa to the west, km 19.5. Partially cleared ridge in montane forest., -0.22 -78.63, 2550m

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Huperzia myrsinites (Lam.) Trevis.
30733L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1979-06-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Road Chiriboga - Santo Domingo, just below Chiriboga. Undisturbed moist forest., -0.28 -78.77, 1900m

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Huperzia myrsinites (Lam.) Trevis.
32636Robbin C. Moran & Cirri Rohrbach   1991-02-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Maquipucuna Biological Field Station, ca. 5 km E of Nanegalito and ca. 25 km N of Quito, cloud forest., 0.13 -78.58, 1400 - 1700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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