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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
2657213P. M. Jorgensen, Ulloa, C. & Gavilanes, M.   1990-07-27
Ecuador, Loja, Jimbura - Zumba road, not finished, km 17, at small lake. P, -4.73 -79.42, 3450m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
998873L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   
Ecuador, Pichincha, Volc, -0.63 -78.7, 4300m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
998875Larsen B. Eriksen, L.-P. Kvist, D. Nissen & J. Korning   
Ecuador, Pichincha, Southwestern slopes of the volcano Cotacachi. Paramo and rocky slopes with lava., 0.37 -78.35, 4100 - 4230m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
998876Balslev et al.   
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Parque Nacional Cotopaxi. Faldas norte de Rumi, -0.67 -78.5, 4300m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
998878Balslev   1981-05-01
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Soldados - Angas ca km 8 (west of Cuenca). Boggy depression in bunchgrass p, -2.93 -79.3, 3850m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
998879S. L   
Ecuador, Azuay, Parque Nac. de Las Cajas, along trail from highest point on Molleturo-road to Parag, -2.82 -79.25, 4200m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
998880   1976-10-12
Ecuador, Napo, Road Quito-Baeza, 1 km along take-off road to telecommunication antenna in the pass (P, -0.28 -78.15, 4050m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
1063950John L. Clark, Justin Cunningham, & Keri Cunningham.   1995-12-18
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca, Area Nacional de Recreaci, -2.77 -79.22, 4000 - 4400m

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Lachemilla rivulorum (Rothm.) Rothm.
1128774John L. Clark & Mark Thurber   1996-02-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Mej, Monta, -0.72 -78.38, 3800m


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