Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cestrum petiolare (Cestrum venosum, Cestrum caloneurum, Cestrum moritzianum)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
460502A   1994-01-27
Ecuador, Bol, Guaranda, Comuna Matiav, -1.37 -79.07, 3200m

MO
465456L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1979-04-06
Ecuador, Imbabura, Pass between Otavalo and San Jos, 0.22 -78.33, 3000m

MO
471575Vlastimil Zak & Jaime Jaramillo   1988-01-16
Ecuador, Imbabura, carretera Pimampiro- Chuga-Palmar Chico; entre Chuga y Palmar Chico. Vegetaci, 0.42 -77.75, 2800 - 3200m

MO
2658439P. M. Jorgensen, Gavilanes, M. & Yepez, P.   1990-10-27
Ecuador, Pichincha, One hectare plot, Lloa Valley, Hcda. Las Palmas del Lcdo. Fernando Sotomayor, 14 km below Lloa towards Mindo. Slightly disturbed cloud forest., -0.83 -78.63, 2900m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
L.4156774Larsen BB; et al.   1983-11-07
Ecuador, Province: IMBABURA, Southwestern slopes of the volcano Cotacachi, near the road from Cotacachi to Selva Alegre. Secondary paramo with patches of mountain forest dominated by Melastomataceae., 0.35 -78.433333


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Google Map

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