Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Centropogon llanganatensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
V0356061FB. Boyle   14841993-02-06
Ecuador, Carchi, 0.75 -78.0833

F:Botanys
V0182651F   
ECUADOR, -1.4628 -78.1869

F:Botanys
V0356062FW. A. Palacios   37751989-02-14
Ecuador, Imbabura, 0.3667 -78.4167

F:Botanys
V0182652F   
ECUADOR, -1.4628 -78.1869

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
190773José Homero Vargas López   43832004-01-24
Ecuador, Carchi, Espejo, Reserva Golondrinas. El Corazón. Sendero a Río El Corazón. Bosque Muy Húmedo Montano. Bosque primarío., 0.8333 -78.1333, 2010m

INABIOEC:QCNE
97854Aída Álvarez   5381992-06-20
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Sierra Azul (Agrícola Industrial Río Aragón). Campamento San Fernando. Pastizales con árboles aislados. Bosque muy húmedo Montano Bajo., -0.68333 -77.91666, 2250m

INABIOEC:QCNE
137634Brad Boyle   14841993-02-06
Ecuador, Carchi, Cerro Golondrinas. North-facing slope on south side of upper Río Blanco valley. Very wet cloud forest; even the thinnest twigs are thickly covered with moss., 0.8667 -78.1833, 1750 - 1800m

INABIOEC:QCNE
30674Walter Armando Palacios Cuenca   37751989-02-14
Ecuador, Imbabura, Vía Otavalo-Selva Alegre. Bosque primarío., 0.55 -78.4167, 2200 - 2600m

INABIOEC:QCNE
132950José Homero Vargas López   24201998-09-15
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Vía Salcedo-Tena, km 68-72. Riberas del Río Mulatos, cerca de Río Sápala. Bosque muy húmedo Montano Bajo; roca metamórfica., -0.9833 -78.2, 2230m

INABIOEC:QCNE
35933James L. Luteyn   134581989-12-12
Ecuador, Napo, 2300m

Herbario NYBG


NYBG:Plantae
452421E. Asplund   97681939-11-18
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Cordillera de Llanganates, valley of Río Sangarinas (Desaguadero), "La Trinca", 3000 - 3000m


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