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

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iNaturalist Plant Observations - Colombia


iNaturalist:Colombia
estebansurez   2014-03-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Distrito Metropolitano de Quito, Ecuador, -0.1778917041 -78.2292089527

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
457255Harling, Storm & Str   1968-06-15
Ecuador, Napo, Papallacta., -0.37 -78.13, 3000m

MO
457271L.B. Holm-Nielsen, J. Jaramillo & F. Coello   1980-12-12
Ecuador, Ca, Inganilla Pass on Pan American Highway between Ca, -2.62 -78.92, 3500m

MO
459823Carlos E. Cer   1990-05-27
Ecuador, Napo, Uni, -0.17 -77.65, 1700m

MO
460776L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1980-04-27
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, SW slope of Rumi, -0.62 -78.55, 3600m

MO
465926Henk van der Werff & Walter Palacios   1989-02-13
Ecuador, Imbabura, Carretera Otavalo-Selva Alegre. In cloud forest and secondary scrub., 0.25 -78.33, 2800 - 3200m

MO
467476Marcia Pe   1992-03-01
Ecuador, Imbabura, Cotacachi. Reserva Ecol, 0.3 -78.37, 3300 - 3400m

MO
470595Vlastimil Zak   1985-12-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Faldas Nor-Occidentales del Volc, -0.35 -78.62, 3900 - 4180m

MO
1757349Carlos E. Cer   1992-02-24
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Bosque Protector Ruco Pichincha. Sendero La Gasca, Base del Ruco Pichincha., -0.17 -78.53, 3100 - 4300m

MO
1761793Carlos E. Cer   1992-04-25
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parroquia Pifo. Carretera Quito-Baeza. P, -0.23 -78.33, 3500 - 3900m

MO
1831082Diana Fern   2000-06-29
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Volc, -0.37 -78.58, 3100m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1724678Holm-Nielsen LB; Jaramillo Azanza J; Coello F   1980-12-12
Ecuador, Prov. Canar: Inganilla Pass on Pan-American Highway between Canar and Biblian., -2.433333 -78.916667


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Google Map

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