Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cyathea xenoxyla
Search Criteria: Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
B. Øllgaard   84951976-08-05
Ecuador, Carchi

F:Botany
C0645449F   
Ecuador, Carchi, 0.75 -78.0833

F:Botany
C0645451F   
Ecuador, Pastaza

F:Botany
C0645450F   
Ecuador, Pichincha

F:Botany
C0645452F   
Ecuador, Pichincha

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3303403Alice & Louis Fay   1991-07-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Canton Quito. Rio Guajalito Reserve. 10 km W of Chiriboga, km 59 of old road Quito - Santo Domingo. Wet Cloud Forest., 0.23 -78.8, 1900m

MO
37668   1990-06-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Estaci, -0.23 -78.78, 1930 - 1800m

MO
37688   1989-02-06
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Ca 4 km E of Paquishsa., -3.92 -78.58, 1250m

MO
37698   1989-03-08
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Road Loja-Zamora, c. 13 km E of the pass, just before junction with old road., -3.97 -79.08, 2030m

MO
26447Carlos Cer   1990-03-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Chiriboga, en la carretera vieja a Santo Domingo. Reserva Forestal "La Favorita" del Ministerio Agric. Bosque muy h, -0.2 -78.78, 1600 - 1800m

MO
26931Brad Boyle & Alice Boyle   1993-02-06
Ecuador, Carchi, Cerro Golondrinas. North-facing slope on south side of upper R, 0.87 -78.18, 1750 - 1800m

MO
33847Robbin C. Moran & Cirri Rohrbach   1991-02-02
Ecuador, Pichincha, Maquipucuna Biological Field Station, ca. 5 km E of Nanegalito and ca. 25 km N of Quito, cloud forest., 0.13 -78.58, 1400 - 1700m

MO
1557904Wellington Montenegro & Grupo postgrado MO-QCNE   2001-04-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Reserva orquideol, 0.03 -78.63, 1950m

MO
41072Brad Boyle, P. Chamorro, M. Fleury, P. Hibbs & M. Quer   1993-07-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Cerro Golondrinas. Upper R, 0.83 -78.22, 2250 - 2265m


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Google Map

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