Dataset: ASU
Search Criteria: Ecuador; El Oro; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0034244G. P. Lewis; P. Lozano   29061996-12-02
Ecuador, El Oro, Road Santa Rosa-Balsas, 9km NW of Balsas, 11km SE of Saracay., -3.70142 -79.8194

ASU
ASU0025498C. D. Johnson   4229891989-01-18
Ecuador, El Oro, 10 km SW of Santa Rosa., -3.454963 -79.962712

ASU
Senna robiniifolia (Benth.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
ASU0025520C. D. Johnson   4243891989-01-19
Ecuador, El Oro, 1 km NW of Arenillas., -3.540525 -80.072383

ASU
Monvillea diffusa Britton & Rose
ASU0053731Marc A. Baker; Jens Madsen   64631985-10-24
Ecuador, El Oro, Near Abanin, 50 km E of Machala., -3.31667 -79.58333, 750m

ASU
Rhipsalis baccifera (Soland. ex J. Mill.) Stearn
ASU0053962Marc A. Baker; Jens Madsen   64561985-10-24
Ecuador, El Oro, Near Abanin, 50 km east of Machala., -3.31667 -79.58333, 705m

ASU
Psidium guayaquilense Landrum & Cornejo
asu0084381V. Van den Eynden; E. Cueva   9551997-03-20
Ecuador, El Oro, Quebrada de Arena, San Vicente, Arenillas, -3.55 -80.016944, 100m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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