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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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545934Larsen & B. Eriksen   1983-09-09
Ecuador, Azuay, Laguna Toreadora, Las Cajas. Semihumid paramo dominated by grass tussocks and cushion plants, mainly of the families Asteraceae, Apiaceae and Valerianaceae. Scattered shrubs and Puyas. Soil temp.: 8, -2.72 -79.2, 3900m

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545947Larsen & B. Eriksen   1983-10-19
Ecuador, Azuay, Las Cajas: Laguna Toreadora. Semihumid paramo dominated by grass tussocks and cushion plants mainly of the families Asteraceae, Apiaceae and Valerianaceae. Scattered shrubs and Puyas. Soil temp.: 8, -2.72 -79.2, 3900m

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545998S. L   1988-02-14
Ecuador, Azuay, Paramo de Soldadas-Angas, at highest point of road., -2.87 -79.28, 3950 - 4050m

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546097Larsen, Eriksen & Brandbyge   1983-10-27
Ecuador, Bol, Road Ambato - Guaranda, 2 km west of Cruz Arenal. Scattered and desertlike paramo vegetation., -1.43 -78.93, 4050m

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546109S. L   1985-10-02
Ecuador, Bol, Km 6 on road Salinas - Los Arenales. Grass-paramo and open rocks., -1.37 -79, 4000m

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546122S. L   1988-02-14
Ecuador, Azuay, -2.87 -79.28, 3950 - 4050m

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1293073P.M. Ramsay & P.J. Merrow-Smith   1987-10-21
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulc, Southern slopes of Volcan Chiles. Paramo grassland., 0.82 -77.95, 4100m

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1337230John L. Clark   1998-02-25
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Riobamba, Parque Nacional Sangay. Volcan El Altar. Southeastern slopes of El Altar, near Italian Camp (base of Obispo)., -1.72 -78.45, 4000m

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1410371P.M. J   2000-01-03
Ecuador, Azuay, Parque Nacional Cajas. Road Cuenca-Sayaus, -2.78 -79.24, 4110 - 4230m


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