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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
1001672Brandbyge, J.   1983-10-30
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Old Ambato - Guaranda road, 3 km east of llangahua, -1.25 -78.78, 3150m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
478472P.M. J   1994-04-13
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro de Celica. Celica-Guachanam, -4.04 -79.87, 3090m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
1001664Ollgaard, B & J. E. Madsen   1989-02-12
Ecuador, Loja, Sunmit on road Saraguro - Tenta, -3.62 -79.27, 2900m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
474078L.B. Holm-Nielsen & Andrade   1975-07-06
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Road Zumbagua - Angamarca. Above Angamarca. Semidry rocky slope with scattered shrubs., -1.08 -78.97, 3200m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
474088L.B. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-06-30
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Pilalo., -0.95 -79.03, 2400m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
474168J. Brandbyge   1983-10-30
Ecuador, Tungurahua, On the old Ambato - Guaranda road, about 3 km east of Llangahua. Steep, south facing, rocky outcrops with scattered Oreopanax and Buddleja incana., -1.25 -78.78, 3150m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
474177J. Brandbyge   1984-09-19
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Quebrado Masavacho. Remnants of disturbed Ceja andina., -1.3 -78.58, 3300m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
478443B. L   1979-06-20
Ecuador, Ca, El Triunfo-Ca, -2.47 -79.05, 2350m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
1001669Webster, G. L.   1990-07-11
Ecuador, Pichincha, 15 km by road, SE of Nanegalito, 0.02 -78.58, 2500m

MO
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
100156091   1999-07-22
Ecuador, Cajas, Cochapamba, -2.78 -79.4, 3600m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Bartsia mutica (Kunth) Benth.
L.4134502Jorgensen PM   1987-02-19
Ecuador, Province: Chimborazo. E of the Baños - Riobamba road. Cubihias-Chiniloma, Km 10-15. Ceja andina., -1.7 -78.483333


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