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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2666781S. L   1999-01-12
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ca 5 km SE of Lag. Pisayambo, Las Tolas. Paramo and paramo-swamps, -1 -78.03, 3700m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2655817L. B. Holm-Nielsen, Ollgaard, B. & Sperling, C.   1980-08-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Volc, -0.63 -78.7, 4300m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2653633L. B. Holm-Nielsen, Quintana, F.   1980-05-29
Ecuador, Imbabura, Laguna Mojanda. Flat sandy lake deposit., 0.13 -78.27, 3700m

MO
69040   1976-08-21
Ecuador, Napo, Lake at origin of R, -0.52 -78.18, 3900 - 4100m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
997904Katya Romoleroux   1992-03-07
Ecuador, Pichincha, Sendero Campamento de EMAP-Laguna Micacocha. A lo largo de Riachuelo., 0.42 -78.13, 3900 - 4000m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
997922Filskov et al.   
Ecuador, Chimborazo, At the pass of the road Riobamba-Guranda, -1.65 -78.83, 4000m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
997924S. L   
Ecuador, Napo, At R, -0.83 -78.35, 3600m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
997925S. L   
Ecuador, Napo, N side of Volc, -0.2 -78.17, 3900m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
997926S. L   
Ecuador, Napo, N of Volc, -0.2 -78.17, 3900m

MO
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
997927   1976-07-20
Ecuador, Napo, Road Quito-Baeza, 7-8 km NW of Laguna de Papallacta (P, -0.32 -78.13, 3800m

MO
997931S. L   
Ecuador, Napo, -0.3 -78.23, 3700 - 3900m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Lachemilla jamesonii (L.M.Perry) Rothm.
U.1542648Øllgaard B; Balslev H   1976-08-22
Ecuador, Napo, -0.516667 -78.183333


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