Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anthurium marmoratum
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
382160C.H. Dodson   1976-05-30
Ecuador, Los R, Cloud forest on western slope. Area of virgin forest just being logged. Km 12 Rd. from Patricia Pilar to 24 de Mayo., -0.57 -79.23, 540m

MO
911402Thomas B. Croat   1986-07-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along road between Pacto and Nuevo Azuay (near border of Imbabura Prov.), 2.3 km N of Paraiso; (Nuevo Azuay is 17.5 km N of Paraiso); 15.3 km north of Pacto; disturbed primary forest near road., 0.18 -78.07, 1320m

MO
1264315C.H. Dodson & A.H. Gentry   1982-02-21
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Latacunga, Tenefuerste, R, -0.98 -79.45, 750 - 1300m

MO
1312256Thomas B. Croat   1998-07-23
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along lower part of Quito-Chiroboga-Santa Domingo Rd. where it meets the main Quito-Santa Domingo Hwy, near junction of R, -0.31 -78.88, 1100m

MO
1350031Sari Roponen,   1997-01-11
Ecuador, Los R, Hacienda Clementina, Cerro Semana. Primary forest., -1.65 -79.32, 595m

MO
1412257A. Sodiro S.J.   
Ecuador, Pichincha, in silvis trop. ad fl. Toachi et Pilaton, -0.32 -78.95

MO
1449906S. Roponen &   1998-09-02
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Estaci, 0.35 -79.73, 550m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Anthurium marmoratum Sodiro Sodiro
03778019T. B. Croat   570971983-10-11
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Vic. of Verda Magdalina, 8 km N of Pucayacu, 21 km N of Rio Guasaganda at Guasaganda, 29 km N of Palmar (village NE of La Mana on Quevedo-Lata-cunga hwy) 13 km NE of La Mana, -0.68 -79.1, 900m

NY
Anthurium marmoratum Sodiro Sodiro
03778020T. B. Croat   616241986-07-21
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along road between Pacto and Nuevo Azuay (near border of Imbabura Province); 2.3 km North of Paraiso; (Nuevo Azuay is 17.5 km North of Paraiso); 15.3 km North of Pacto, 0.18 -78.07, 1320m


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