Dataset: MO
Taxa: Aloinella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Aloinella cucullifera (Mitt.) Steere
90130064H. Balslev   1980-11-27
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Eastern slopes of Volc, -1.5 -78.75, 4250m

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Aloinella cucullifera (Mitt.) Steere
90130078H. Balslev   1980-05-19
Ecuador, Pichincha, Cerro Pichincha above Quito, W of the uppermost TV-antenna, -0.15 -78.53, 3700m

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Aloinella cucullifera (Mitt.) Steere
90130091H. Balslev & T.de Vries   1982-12-26
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Parque Nacional Cotopaxi, faldas N de Volc, -0.62 -78.43, 4000m

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90147831Marshall R. Crosby   1975-06-11
Ecuador, Chimborazo, N slopes of Mt. Chimborazo, along road 76 from Interamerican Highway toward El Corazon. 1.25 S, 78.50 W., -1.42 -78.83, 3700m

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90147835Marshall R. Crosby   1975-06-12
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, N slopes of Mt. Cotopaxi. 0.40 S, 78.25 W., -0.67 -78.42, 3600m

MO:Tropicos
614958James C. Solomon   3337B1977-06-29
Peru, Pasco, Cerro de Pasco. 4 km S on road to La Oroya., 4400m


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Google Map

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