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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
520638A   1994-01-23
Ecuador, Bol, Guaranda, Comuna Matiav, -1.37 -79.08, 2150 - 2650m

MO
527380   1976-08-05
Ecuador, Carchi, Road Tulc, 0.87 -78.1, 2550m

MO
529536L.B. Holm-Nielsen & J. Jaramillo   1980-05-07
Ecuador, Imbabura, Road to Intag valley above Apuela. Rocky slopes and montane forest., 0.38 -78.48, 2350m

MO
530477   1968-04-07
Ecuador, Carchi, Road Tulc, 0.87 -78.1, 2550m

MO
543823Thomas B. Croat   1984-04-29
Ecuador, Napo, Along road between Lago Agrio and Baeza, in vicinity of Km marker 100, 43.2 km W of Lumbaqu, -0.12 -77.6, 1460m

MO
543831Thomas B. Croat   1984-04-30
Ecuador, Napo, Along road between Baeza and Tena, 28 km S of Baeza; cloud forest at 2120 m; ca 0, -0.62 -77.87, 2120m

MO
933342A. Gentry & Gene Schupp   1979-09-27
Ecuador, Carchi, 12 km E of Maldonado on road to Tulcan., 0.89 -78.09, 2230m

MO
1337256John L. Clark & S. Nazzaro   1998-03-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Cordillera de los Yumbos. Overgrown path from La Victoria to Chiriboga. Montane forest., -0.22 -78.67, 2400 - 2600m

MO
1370540Milton Tirado & R. Murillo   1995-06-18
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Carretera Tena-Baeza. Cordillera de Guacamayos. Reserva Ecol, -0.67 -77.83, 1800m

MO
1897450Thomas B. Croat, Lynn Hannon & Noel Altamirano   2003-04-24
Ecuador, Napo, Along road from Archidona to Baeza, 40.8 Km N of Archidona, 15.5 Km S of Cosanga, 39.9 Km N of jct. of Baeza Road with main Papallacta-Lago Agrio Road., -0.65 -77.8, 1875m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Gonzalagunia sororia Standl. Standl.
3107627J. L. Clark   60582001-01-19
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, -1.4107219 -78.1386389, 1400 - 2000m


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