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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
1063344Tamara N   
Ecuador, Guayas, Isidro Ayora, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.33 -79.83, 200 - 300m

MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
1066659John L. Clark, Karl Berg, & Richard W. Dunn   1996-04-12
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.55 -79.48, 250 - 300m

MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
116599Dodson et al.   1972-07-04
Ecuador, Los R, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.58 -79.37, 150 - 220m

MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
117268Walter Palacios   1987-06-23
Ecuador, Guayas, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.28 -79.23, 90m

MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
1749585Carlos E. Cer   1992-08-08
Ecuador, Guayas, Naranjal, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.45 -79.67, 350 - 400m

MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
1750119Carlos E. Cer   1992-08-11
Ecuador, Guayas, Protected due to name conservation status, -2.4 -79.6, 350 - 380m

MO
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H. Gentry
1750417Carlos E. Cer   1992-10-01
Ecuador, Guayas, Protected due to name conservation status, -0.4 -79.58, 220 - 250m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H.Gentry
U.1583104Alverson WS; Rubio D   1990-06-04
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, primary forest remnant ar crest of steep W-facing slope, 8 ha in size, owned by Sr. Velasquez, a local campesino, this site can be reached by driving 3.9 km E from Patricia Pilar, crossing the river Palenque and Bimbe, then turning left (upslope) for 7.6 km, the forest remnant is on the W side of the road (right hand side while ascending), this is the same road that goes to Centinela Ridge, Patricia Pilar itself is on the Santo Domingo de los Colorados to Quevedo highway, ca. 40 km S of Santo Domingo., -0.55 -79.316667

NL:Botany
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H.Gentry
U.1583103Alverson WS; Rubio D   1990-06-04
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, primary forest remnant ar crest of steep W-facing slope, 8 ha in size, owned by Sr. Velasquez, a local campesino, this site can be reached by driving 3.9 km E from Patricia Pilar, crossing the river Palenque and Bimbe, then turning left (upslope) for 7.6 km, the forest remnant is on the W side of the road (right hand side while ascending), this is the same road that goes to Centinela Ridge, Patricia Pilar itself is on the Santo Domingo de los Colorados to Quevedo highway, ca. 40 km S of Santo Domingo., -0.55 -79.316667

NL:Botany
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H.Gentry
U.1583102Alverson WS; Rubio D   1990-06-04
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, primary forest remnant ar crest of steep W-facing slope, 8 ha in size, owned by Sr. Velasquez, a local campesino, this site can be reached by driving 3.9 km E from Patricia Pilar, crossing the river Palenque and Bimbe, then turning left (upslope) for 7.6 km, the forest remnant is on the W side of the road (right hand side while ascending), this is the same road that goes to Centinela Ridge, Patricia Pilar itself is on the Santo Domingo de los Colorados to Quevedo highway, ca. 40 km S of Santo Domingo., -0.55 -79.316667

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H.Gentry
1092938X. Cornejo   87142015-07-27
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Cumanda, -2.2 -79.12, 350m

NY
Erythrochiton giganteus Kaastra & A.H.Gentry
1092939X. Cornejo   87142015-07-27
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Cumanda, -2.2 -79.12, 350m


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