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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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351600Thomas B. Croat   1983-10-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along old road to Quito from Alluriquin via Chiriboga, 2-3 km from main Aloag-Sta Domingo de los Colorados road. 78 54'30"W, 0 18'13"S; elev. 890-1010 m., -0.3 -78.91, 890 - 1010m

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351760Thomas B. Croat   1983-10-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, Along road (mostly graveled) E of Santo Domingo-Quevedo road (beginning 10.5 km N of Patricia Pilar) at Caseria Palmar de Bimbe; 79 12'30"W, 0 35'S; elev. 550-575 m., -0.58 -79.21, 550 - 575m

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351846Thomas B. Croat   1983-10-10
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Along road between Quevedo and Latacunga, 55.5 km from Quevedo, elev. 930-950 m, 23.5 km E of LaMana, on forested slopes above river. 79 04'W, 0 53'S., -0.88 -79.07

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360224Thomas B. Croat   1992-04-08
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Pujil, Along road between El Coraz, -1.15 -79.12, 1420m

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360322Thomas B. Croat   1992-04-09
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, La Man, Along road between Guayacan (13.1 km N of La Man, -0.65 -79.08, 1480 - 1530m

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370830Carlos Quelal & G. Tipaz   1992-02-25
Ecuador, Los R, Quevedo, Parroquia Centinela-La Pir, -1.67 -79.33, 650m

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388682Thomas B. Croat   1992-04-09
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, La Man, Along road between Guayac, -0.65 -79.08, 1480 - 1530m

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1474746Thomas B. Croat   1980-10-17
Ecuador, El Oro, Along road between Machala and Loja, 25 km SE of junction in road to Pi, -4.25 -79.75, 890m

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1474751Thomas B. Croat   1980-10-22
Ecuador, Ca, Along road between Azoques and El Triunfo (road to Guayaquil, Machala, Riobamba), 1 km S of La Delicia. Premontane or lower montane moist forest., -2.45 -79.17

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1754472Carlos E. Cer   1991-11-24
Ecuador, Bol, Caluma, Monte Grande. Bosque h, -1.53 -79, 650m


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