Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Baccharis trinervis (Pseudobaccharis trinervis, Conyza trinervis), Baccharis trinervis var. rhexioides, Baccharis trinervis var. trinervis, Baccharis trinervis var. debilis
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1111041Barfod AS; Balslev H; Vries T de   1982-12-16
Ecuador, Carchi, 0.783333 -78.466667

NL:Botany
U.1111039Holm-Nielsen LB; Jeppesen J; Löjnant B; Ollgaard B   1973-04-04
Ecuador, COTOPAXI: Quevedo-Latacunga road, km 46 from Quevedo, NE-exposed slopes with rain forest., -0.916667 -79.183333

NL:Botany
U.1111038Holm-Nielsen LB; Jeppesen J; Löjnant B; Ollgaard B   1973-04-21
Ecuador, ZAMORA-CHINCHIPE: Road Loja-Zamora, km 39, rocky area with steep scrub-covered slopes. High in shade., -3.983333 -79.066667

NL:Botany
U.1111033Ollgaard B; Madsen JE; Ellemann L; Eriksen B   1989-02-06
Ecuador, Province ZAMORA-CHINCHIPE. Ca 4 km E of Paquishsa., -3.916667 -78.583333

NL:Botany
L.3766674Holm-Nielsen LB; Jaramillo Azanza J; Coello F   1980-10-26
Ecuador, Manabi. Road Santa Elena - Jipijapa, Río Pital at Puerto Lopez., -1.566667 -80.8

NL:Botany
L.3766670Holm-Nielsen LB; Jaramillo Azanza J; Coello F   1980-10-26
Ecuador, Manabi. Road Santa Elena - Jipijapa, near Punta Cabenzona., -1.616667 -80.833333

NL:Botany
L.3734589Holm-Nielsen LB; Jaramillo Azanza J; Coello F   1980-07-22
Ecuador, Province Pichincha. Road Pacto - Nuevo Azuay, at Rio Guayllabamba., 0.233333 -78.75

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Baccharis trinervis Pers.
01132881B. C. Bennett   42321990-07-01
Ecuador, Napo, Jatun Sacha Biol. Station. 23k W. of Pto. Napo S. side of Rio Napo, -1.07 -77.65

NY
Baccharis trinervis Pers. Pers.
85231B. C. Bennett   33781988-08-29
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Centro Shuar Yukutais. 10km S Sucua, scarp above Rio Upano, S chacras D. Antich, -2.52 -78.15


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