Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Valeriana alypifolia, Valeriana alypifolia subsp. alypifolia, Valeriana alypifolia subsp. argenteomarginata
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
546544L.B. Holm-Nielsen, B.   1980-08-14
Ecuador, Pichincha, Volc, -0.63 -78.7, 4300m

MO
546549L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1980-06-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Volc, -0.05 -78, 4400m

MO
546561L.B. Holm-Nielsen, B.   1980-08-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, Volc, -0.65 -78.7, 4430m

MO
546586J. Brandbyge   1983-04-17
Ecuador, Tungurahua, El Arenal. On the Via Whymper about 2 km from Cruce Arenal. Desert like paramo with small sand dunes. With scattered Loricaria shrubs., -1.43 -78.9, 4150m

MO
546598J. Brandbyge   1983-10-20
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Las Minas, SE of Volcan Carihuayrazo. Sloping terrain in wet cushion-plant paramo., -1.32 -78.77, 4150m

MO
546634Balslev   1980-11-27
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Eastern slopes of Volc, -1.5 -78.75, 4250m

MO
547191Carlos E. Cer   1987-04-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Camino Norte hacia la Cumbre del Cerro Coraz, -0.53 -78.65, 3200 - 3500m

MO
547262Carlos E. Cer   1988-08-01
Ecuador, Tungurahua, P, -1.4 -78.8, 4450m

MO
1063308John L. Clark & Susan Fishman   1995-09-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Rucu Pichincha. Collections made along trail between summit and Loma de las Antenas. Mostly open Paramo dominated by grasses., -0.12 -78.5, 2800m

MO
1293888Homero Vargas & E. Narv   1998-08-01
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Reserva Ecol, -0.47 -78.17, 4800m

MO
1294865Homero Vargas & E. Narv   1998-11-28
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Reserva Ecol, -0.5 -78.17, 4450m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1752399Holm-Nielsen LB   1980-06-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.05 -78

NL:Botany
U.1752398Holm-Nielsen LB; Øllgaard B; Sperling CR   1980-08-13
Ecuador, Pichincha, -0.65 -78.7


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