Dataset: NYBG-Plantae
Taxa: Neckera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario NYBG


NYBG:Plantae
1274104W. Jameson   69
Ecuador

NYBG:Plantae
1274105W. Jameson   19
Ecuador

NYBG:Plantae
1274106W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador, Pichincha

NYBG:Plantae
1274107W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador, Chimborazo

NYBG:Plantae
1274108W. Jameson   690000-00-00
Ecuador, Andes of Quito.

NYBG:Plantae
1274109W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador

NYBG:Plantae
1274166R. Benoist   29171930-10-19
Ecuador, Equateur: broussaills au-dessus de Rumipamba.

NYBG:Plantae
1307553W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador

NYBG:Plantae
01307581R. Spruce   1341
Ecuador, Titiacum

NYBG:Plantae
02169235R. Spruce   1344
Ecuador, Andes Quitenses

NYBG:Plantae
Neckera scabridens Müll. Hal.
518415W. R. Buck   395422001-05-28
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, 6-7 km SE of park entrance along Hwy 39, S of city of Loja, -4.05 -79.17, 2700m

NYBG:Plantae
01307535W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador

NYBG:Plantae
Neckera urnigera Müll. Hal.
518418W. R. Buck   395522001-05-28
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, 6-7 km SE of park entrance along Hwy 39, S of city of Loja, -4.05 -79.17, 2700m

NYBG:Plantae
2160559R. Spruce   1344
Ecuador, Pichincha.

NYBG:Plantae
2160608R. Spruce   s.n.
Ecuador, Pichincha.

NYBG:Plantae
Neckera scabridens Müll. Hal.
518374W. R. Buck   39317A2001-05-24
Ecuador, Azuay, 21 km S of Sigsig on road to Gualaquiza, -3.1 -78.8, 2928m

NYBG:Plantae
2160561R. Spruce   1344
Ecuador, Andes Quitenses

NYBG:Plantae
2160609W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador

NYBG:Plantae
02169234R. Spruce   1344
Ecuador, Andes Quitenses

NYBG:Plantae
2160560W. Jameson   s.n.
Ecuador


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