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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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2362838Clark, J.L., Mailloux, M.; Seger, S.   
Ecuador, El Oro, Pi, Parroquia: Moromoro. Reserva Ecologica Buenaventura. Remnant patch of forest south of Entrada la Virgin Premontane wet forest, -3.28 -79, 900 - 1000m

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523474C. Dodson   
Ecuador, Los R, Quevedo, R, -0.58 -79.37, 150 - 220m

MO
528942Jaime Jaramillo & Vlastimil Zak   1985-08-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Flor, -0.23 -78.8, 1800 - 2200m

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536755Walter Palacios & E. Freire   1991-06-19
Ecuador, Los R, Quevedo, Cerro Centinela. Monta, -0.62 -79.8, 500m

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538519H. van der Werff, B. Gray & G. Tipas   1991-07-16
Ecuador, Los R, Centinela ridge, ca. 20 km E of Patricia Pilar. Cultivated land with scattered thickets., -0.62 -78.3, 600m

MO
1336477John L. Clark, R. Dunn, T. Nu   1997-04-05
Ecuador, Manab, Pedernales, Reserva Ecologica Mache-Chindul. Comunidad Ambache (v, 0.25 -79.8, 250m

MO
1747932David Neill, L. Jost, J. Caranqui & E. Toapanta   2001-11-28
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ba, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Cordillera Sacha Llanganates. Ridge above headwaters of R, -1.36 -78.13, 2600m

MO
528866Barfod   1983-02-26
Ecuador, Carchi, Chical. Collections made on the Columbian side of R, 1.03 -78.22, 1200m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Palicourea chimboracensis Standl.
01269277P. Acevedo-Rodríguez   17221987-05-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Puerto Quito road, 10 km N of main road, km 113. Reserva Forestal ENDESA, Rio Silancha, Cooporación Forestal Juan Manuel Durini, 0.08 -79.03, 650 - 700m

NY
Palicourea chimboracensis Standl. Standl.
3107974J. L. Clark   79402003-05-12
Ecuador, El Oro, Piñas, Parroquia: Moromoro. Reserva Biologica Buenaventura. Remnant patch of forest south of "Entrada la Virgin", -3.6508 -79.74, 1000 - 900m


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