Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Odontoglossum ramosissimum, Odontoglossum ramosissimum var. albo-maculatum
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
632211Walter Palacios & H. van der Werff   1989-01-29
Ecuador, Napo, V, -0.37 -78.08, 2800m

MO
632324Dalstr   
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcan-Maldonado., 1.03 -78.22, 2800m

MO
633053Madsen   1989-01-19
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus., -4.08 -79.17, 2900 - 3100m

MO
633071Madsen   1989-10-30
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus., -4.38 -79.12, 2500 - 3400m

MO
635357Dalstr   1986-01-24
Ecuador, Loja, Jimbura., -4.63 -79.45, 2800m

MO
644646Dalstr   1982-11-20
Ecuador, Napo, Quito-Baeza., -0.41 -78.03, 2700m

MO
645174Luer et al.   1978-02-11
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Loja-Zamora., -4.03 -78.98, 2500m

MO
650640Dalstr   1982-11-20
Ecuador, Napo, Quito-Baeza., -0.41 -78.03, 2700m

MO
650778Luer et al.   1977-03-03
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca-Limon., -2.93 -79.23, 3000m

MO
664552   1976-07-31
Ecuador, Carchi, Road Tulc, 0.83 -78.05, 3200m

MO
675477L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-12-28
Ecuador, Sucumb, SE of Playon de San Francisco on the slopes of Cerro Mirador., 0.58 -77.63, 3300 - 3700m

MO
675587L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-12-28
Ecuador, Sucumb, SE of Playon de San Francisco on the slopes of Cerro Mirador., 0.58 -77.63, 3300 - 3700m

MO
675710L.B. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1980-12-28
Ecuador, Sucumb, SE of Playon de San Francisco on the slopes of Cerro Mirador., 0.58 -77.63, 3300 - 3700m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Odontoglossum ramosissimum Lindl. Lindl.
4109778B. Øllgaard   82941976-07-31
Ecuador, Carchi, Road Tulcán-Maldonado, 53 km from Tulcán, 0.83 -78.05, 3200m


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Google Map

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