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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
B. Øllgaard   86501976-08-10
Ecuador, Imbabura, 0.3667 -78.4167

Missouri Botanical Garden


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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2690769B. Ollgaard, Balslev, H.   1976-10-01
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Road San Miguel (Salcedo) - Puerto Nuevo (Napo) (under construction), 35 km from San Miguel. Bunch grass and cushion-plant paramo., -0.95 -78.4, 4000 - 4100m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2690631B. Ollgaard, Balslev, H.   1976-09-30
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Near origin of Rio Langoa, E of Latacunga (Laguna Salayambo Cocha). Heavily grazed p, -0.93 -78.42, 3800 - 4050m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2653604P. M. Jorgensen   1988-01-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Cayambe-Olmedo-Laguna San Marcos, turnoff towards Cerro Mirador. Shrubby p, 0.08 -78.02, 3880m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
2653256S. L   1999-09-14
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro de Arcos W of road Manu - Zaruma. 3250 - 3600 m., -3.57 -79.47, 3250 - 3600m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
987517B.   1976-08-10
Ecuador, Imbabura, Road Ibarra-Mariano Acosta, at the pass (Hda. Yura Cruz). Recently burnt and grazed p, 0.33 -78, 3600 - 3800m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
998884Lawesson et al.   
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Volc, -1.45 -78.45, 3000m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
998885L.B. Holm-Nielsen   
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Cordillera de los Llanganates. At R, -1.23 -78.3, 3700m

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Lachemilla sprucei (L.M. Perry) Rothm.
998886B. L   1979-05-27
Ecuador, Napo, San Miguel (Salcedo)-Puerto Nuevo (Napo) road (under construction), km 52 from Salcedo. Elfin forest and shrub-covered slopes along road., -0.98 -78.3, 3400 - 3500m


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