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

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New York Botanical Garden


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Thelypteris cinerea (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. (Sodiro) A.R.Sm.
1691929M. A. Baker   68191986-03-24
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Taisha, Rio Wampim, -2.38 -77.5, 400 - 400m

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Thelypteris cinerea (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. (Sodiro) A.R.Sm.
4031617J. L. Jaramillo   79451985-08-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Floristica-Ecológica "RIO GUAJALITO", Km 59 de la carr. antigua Quito-Sto Domingo de los Colorados, 3.5 km al NE de la carretera, estribaciones occidentales del Volcán Pichincha., -0.2314 -78.8028, 1800 - 2200m

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Thelypteris cinerea (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. (Sodiro) A.R.Sm.
4031618A. D. A. Fay   37181992-07-25
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera, Two km northwest of Mera, at Campamento Vacacional Evangelico Mangayacu., -1.43 -78.125, 1250m

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Thelypteris cinerea (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. (Sodiro) A.R.Sm.
4031619A. D. A. Fay   37111992-07-25
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera, Two km northwest of Mera, at Campamento Vacacional Evangelico Mangayacu., -1.43 -78.125, 1250m

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Thelypteris cinerea (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. (Sodiro) A.R.Sm.
4031622J. L. Clark   54841998-05-01
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Archidona. Reserva Ecologica Antisana. Sector Guacamayos. Sendero Jumandy - La Virgen (km 30). Path follows potential oil pipe-line. Ends near Rio Urcusiqui., -0.63 -77.82, 1700 - 1800m

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Thelypteris cinerea (Sodiro) A.R.Sm. (Sodiro) A.R.Sm.
4031620A. D. A. Fay   33241991-07-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Río Guajalito Reserve. 10 km W of Chiriboga, km 59 of old road Quito-Santo Domingo., -0.23 -78.8, 1900m


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Google Map

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