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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Schizymenium campylocarpum (Arn. & Hook.) A.J. Shaw
90252863W.R. Buck   2001-05-28
Ecuador, Loja, Parque Nacional Podocarpus, 6-7 km SE of park entrance along Hwy 39, S of city of Loja, Sendero Autoguiado Bosque Nublado, from Cajanuma., -4.05 -79.17, 2700m

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90063056R.M. King   1974-01-26
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Along the road to Guaranda, ca. 9 kms W of San Juan., 12500m

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90063057R.M. King   1974-01-26
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Along the road to Guaranda, ca. 10 kms W of San Juan., 12400m

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Schizymenium gracilisetum (Hampe) A.J. Shaw
90101180B. L   1979-04-29
Ecuador, Napo, South side of Cerro Sumaco, south of main crater., -0.58 -77.65, 3700 - 3800m

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Schizymenium campylocarpum (Arn. & Hook.) A.J. Shaw
90101332Marshall R. Crosby   1975-06-12
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, N slopes of Mt. Cotopaxi. 0.40 S, 78.25 W., -0.67 -78.42, 3900m

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Schizymenium campylocarpum (Arn. & Hook.) A.J. Shaw
90101340Adrian Juncosa   1984-02-23
Ecuador, Carchi, Near El Angel, on old road to Tulcan., 0.67 -77.92, 3200 - 3220m

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Schizymenium campylocarpum (Arn. & Hook.) A.J. Shaw
90101341Adrian Juncosa   1984-02-23
Ecuador, Carchi, Near El Angel, on old road to Tulcan., 0.67 -77.92, 3200 - 3220m

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Schizymenium campylocarpum (Arn. & Hook.) A.J. Shaw
90101381L. Holm-Nielsen & S. Jeppesen   1968-07-09
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Around Pilalo., -0.95 -79.03, 2400m

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Schizymenium campylocarpum (Arn. & Hook.) A.J. Shaw
90156253W. C. Steere   1983-10-23
Ecuador, Pichincha, Cordillera Occidental, Laguna de Mojanda - Malchingui road (old Otovalo-Quito mule trail)., 0.07 -78.33, 3570m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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