Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tropaeolum deckerianum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
Tropaeolum deckerianum Moritz & H. Karst.
V0396947FL. B. Holm-Nielsen   62011973-05-21
Ecuador, Carchi, 0.75 -78.0833

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
Tropaeolum deckerianum Moritz & H. Karst.
211824Thomas Bernard Croat   938132004-08-22
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Along road between La Bonita and Santa Barbara, 9.2 km N of La Bonita, 0.9 km S of Higuerón, 39.5 km S of Santa Barbara at Río Chingual., 0.5169 -77.5344, 1988m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Tropaeolum deckerianum Moritz & H. Karst.
196683Juergen Homeier   17812005-10-11
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Sumaco-Galeras, southern slope of Sumaco volcano, wet lower montane forest, -0.5833333 -77.5833333

INABIOEC:QCNE
Tropaeolum deckerianum Moritz & H. Karst.
20481Bruce Alan Stein   28051985-05-17
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Gualaquiza-Limon (General Plaza) road, c. 10 km S of San Juan Bosco. Elev. 1650 m Moist forest remnant along stream., -3.1667 -78.5, 1650m


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