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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1830350Camilo Kajekai & Grupo Shuar de Conservaci   2002-10-13
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Lim, Cordillera del Conndor. Centro Shuar Warints. Cumbre del Cerro Chankinias Naint. Bosque con dosel de 30 m en laderas y 20 m en la cumbre., -3.23 -78.24, 1496m

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526021Al Gentry   1993-07-19
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Gualaquiza, Cordillera del C, -3.48 -78.23, 1470m

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532865Brad Boyle, A. Butler & E. Lloyd   1993-06-10
Ecuador, Carchi, R, 1.03 -78.25, 1230 - 1250m

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532887Brad Boyle, A. Butler & E. Lloyd   1993-06-10
Ecuador, Carchi, R, 1.03 -78.25, 1230 - 1250m

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413537Fernando Hurtado   1988-12-15
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.72 -77.67, 1230m

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536451Carlos Aulestia, E. Aulestia & M. Guanga   1992-11-22
Ecuador, Carchi, MALDONADO: Parroquia Tobar Donoso. Reserva Etnica Aw, 0.92 -78.53, 900m

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537315Walter Palacios & C. Iguago   1989-10-06
Ecuador, Napo, Cant, -0.72 -77.67, 1200m

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1445085St. Matezki   2000-06-08
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Zamora, Estaci, -3.97 -79.08, 1950m

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1557595Wellington Montenegro & Grupo Post-Grado MO-QCNE   2000-12-15
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Cordillera del C, -3.64 -78.39, 1800m

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1829175David Neill & botany/conservation students   2003-03-13
Ecuador, Napo, Archidona, Parque Nacional Sumaco Napo-Galeras. Cordillera de Galeras. Ridge, west of the main crest of the Cordillera, along trail from Mushullacta to the summit. Lower montane wet forest on sandstone substrate., -0.83 -77.54, 1570m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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