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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90099874S. R. Gradstein et al.   1976-06-13
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Cotopaxi National Park, ca. 60 km southeast of Quito. P, -0.62 -78.53, 3600m

MO
Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90099865B. L   1979-03-17
Ecuador, Napo, Laguna Parcacocha, at the W side of the lake., -0.27 -78.15, 4000m

MO
Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90099866B. L   1979-03-17
Ecuador, Napo, Laguna Parcacocha, at the W side of the lake., -0.27 -78.15, 4000m

MO
Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90099867B. L   1979-04-29
Ecuador, Napo, South side of Cerro Sumaco, 100-200 m south of the main crater., -0.58 -77.65, 3700 - 3800m

MO
Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90099868L. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-05-05
Ecuador, Napo, Northeast side of Cerro Sumaco, loma south of campsite., -0.57 -77.72, 3350m

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Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90099869L. Holm-Nielsen et al.   1979-05-01
Ecuador, Napo, Cerro Sumaco, upper 100 m of cone., -0.57 -77.72, 3700 - 3800m

MO:Tropicos
Triandrophyllum subtrifidum (Hook. & Taylor) Fulford & Hatcher
90252086Manuel Mahú & Silvia Tapia   214341986-01-17
Chile, Los Lagos, Osorno, Yerbas Buenas, 3 km al E del Centro de Recreacion Las Cascadas, orilla del camino con Nothofagus dombeyi y Lophosoria quadripinnata., -41.13 -72.54, 20m

MO:Tropicos
90252251H.-J. Zündorf   211582004-02-25
Chile, Los Lagos, Puerto Montt, Parque Nacional Vicente Perz Rosales nordöstlich Puerto Montt., -41.13 -72.43

MO:Tropicos
90252252Inoue   s.n.1981-11-07
Chile, Los Lagos, Llanquihue, Between Ensenada and Petrohue, north of Pt. Montt., -41.13 -72.42, 200m


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