Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calceolaria lojensis (Calceolaria rotundata)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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476069   1988-05-04
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus., -4.08 -79.18, 2750 - 2850m

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476079L. Ellemann   1989-03-02
Ecuador, Loja, Jera 10 km north-east of Saraguro. Information of local name and use: Mar, -3.4 -79.23, 2600m

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476587L.B. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, B. L   1969-01-04
Ecuador, Loja, Km 51 on Pan American Highway N of Loja. Shrub, 2-4 m high, dominated by xerophytic vegetation, on steep roadsides., -3.75 -79.25, 2900m

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476597B. L   1979-06-17
Ecuador, Loja, Loja-Zamora road, 2-7 km W of the pass. Disturbed montane forest., -3.98 -79.17, 2400 - 2700m

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476607B. L   1979-06-18
Ecuador, Loja, S slopes of Cerro Villonaco, summit of Loja-Catamaya road. Disturbed montane forest., -4 -79.27, 2700m

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478300P.M. J   1994-04-10
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro Villonaco. Loja-Pedestal-La Toma, Km 8. Old road Loja-La Toma. Hedges and pastures shrubby vegetation with trees to approximately 8 m., -4.02 -79.24, 2340m

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478492P.M. J   1994-04-13
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro de Celica. Celica-Guachanam, -4.04 -79.87, 3090m

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478572P.M. J   1994-04-24
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro Sozoranga. Colaisaca-Cariamanga, Km 2.6. Roadside. Secondary shrubby vegetation with trees to 6 m., -4.31 -79.67, 2490m

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478633P.M. J   1994-05-02
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro de Chilla. Saraguro-Man, -3.6 -79.31, 2910m

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1077579Knight, Dennis H.   1965-04-03
Ecuador, Loja, ca. 6 km southwest of Loja along footpath, -4.01 -79.05, 2700m

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1227423Homero Vargas & C. Canaday   1997-05-03
Ecuador, El Oro, Chilla, Cerro de Chilla. Vegetaci, -3.5 -79.63, 3595m

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1227433Homero Vargas & C. Canaday   1997-05-03
Ecuador, El Oro, Chilla, Cerro de Chilla. Vegetaci, -3.5 -79.63, 3595m


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