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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
464456Madsen et al.   1988-12-01
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus. Cerro Toledo. Heath and chapparal vegetation., -4.38 -79.12, 3350m

MO
464465Madsen   1989-01-19
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus. Above Cajanuma. Trail from 'Centro de Informaci, -4.08 -79.17, 3100 - 3200m

MO
1083741A   1995-07-10
Ecuador, Azuay, Gualaceo, Carretera Cuenca-Gualaceo-Lim, -3.03 -78.65, 3500m

MO
1412540P.M. J   2000-01-12
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Gualaceo-Lim, -3.01 -78.66, 3540 - 3600m

MO
1710895Carlos E. Cer   1991-07-03
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca, Parroquia Cumbe. Estepa Espinosa Montano Bajo. Informantes: C. Campoverde, D. Fernandez, V. Sinchilin & C. Ayora., -3.03 -79.24, 2682m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Solanum cutervanum Zahlbr. Zahlbr.
00735701P. M. Jørgensen   7861994-11-22
Ecuador, Loja, Cordillera de Las Lagunitas. Amaluza - Jimbura - Zumba, Km 41., -4.7486111 -79.4202778, 3270 - 3270m

NY
Solanum cutervanum Zahlbr.
00732442A. B. Alvarez   14801995-07-10
Ecuador, Azuay, Gualaceo, Carretera Cuenca-Gualaceo-Limón Indanza, km 23-25, -3.03 -78.65, 3500 - 3500m

NY
Solanum cutervanum Zahlbr.
00732443P. M. Jørgensen   18632000-01-12
Ecuador, Azuay, Road Gualaceo-Limón (General Plaza Gutiérrez), km 25.2. Side road at the pass to antennas and military post 1.5 km, -3.01111111 -78.66458333, 3540 - 3600m

NY
Solanum cutervanum Zahlbr.
00820033A. B. Alvarez   27702000-07-27
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Gualaquiza, Carretera Cuenca-Sigsig-Chigüinda, km 74., -3.1647 -78.8139, 2950 - 2950m


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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