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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
475106Wiggins   
Ecuador, Azuay, 2360m

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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
476073W. H. Camp (by Giler)   
Ecuador, Ca

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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
476093Jens Elgaard Madsen, Le   1984-05-23
Ecuador, Loja, Old road Loja-Catamayo, c. km 10., -4 -79.33, 2700m

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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
476103Molau & Eriksen   1988-02-19
Ecuador, Loja, 2500m

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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
476113Prieto   
Ecuador, Azuay

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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
476123Acosta-Sol   
Ecuador, Imbabura, 2850 - 3000m

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Nuttallanthus subandinus (Diels) D.A. Sutton
478801L. Ellemann   1989-03-17
Ecuador, Loja, 10 km north of Saraguro, on Lugma Huaycu. Information of vernacular name and use: Mar, -3.55 -79.23, 2100 - 2300m


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Google Map

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