Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calceolaria spruceana (Calceolaria rosmarinifolia var. bonplandii)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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iNaturalist Plant Observations - Colombia


iNaturalist:Colombia
Calceolaria spruceana Kraenzl. in Engl.
cisnerosheredia   2018-04-14
Ecuador, Tungurahua, San Pedro de Pelileo, Ecuador, -1.328158311 -78.5969600977

iNaturalist:Colombia
Calceolaria spruceana Kraenzl. in Engl.
bodofzt   2019-01-25
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Ecuador, -1.5001584351 -78.477490612

iNaturalist:Colombia
Calceolaria spruceana Kraenzl. in Engl.
jrichardabbott   2018-10-12
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Ecuador, -1.2271452413 -78.4524489531

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1735728Carlos E. Cer   1992-07-18
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Riobamba, L, -1.5 -78.82, 3400m

MO
472593J. Brandbyge & Barfod   1983-11-05
Ecuador, Tungurahua, On the road Patate - Triunfo. Slightly disturbed upper andean forest with Oreopanax, Weinmannia, Hedyosmum, and Miconia., -1.3 -78.42, 2950m

MO
472604J. Brandbyge   1984-09-19
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Quebrado Masavacho. Remnants of disturbed Ceja andina., -1.3 -78.58, 3300m

MO
479227Iltis & Iltis   1977-07-22
Ecuador, Chimborazo, On coldwater rivulets just above highway from Riobamba to Guayaquil, ca. 1/3-way down Andes, 4 km NNE of (above) Juan de Velasco (near km 116)., -1.8 -78.87, 2500m

MO
479256B. L   1979-06-06
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Ambato-Riobamba road, km 8-12 S of Mocha. Grassy roadside with scattered shrubs., -1.47 -78.67, 3400 - 3500m

MO
1765754Carlos E. Cer   1992-06-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parroquia Amagua, -0.35 -78.45, 3500 - 4200m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
L.4134503Jorgensen PM   1987-02-24
Ecuador, Province: Chimborazo. East of the Baños-Riobamba road. Cubihias - Chiniloma, close to the house of MAG at the entrance to the Sangay National Park., -1.7 -78.466667

NL:Botany
L.4134121Brandbyge J   1984-09-19
Ecuador, Province: Tungurahua. Quebrado Masavacho. Remnants of disturbed Ceja andina., -1.3 -78.583333


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Google Map

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