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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
3579205J. Homeier   2005-08-30
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Reserva San Francisco, road Loja-Zamora, ca. 35 km from Loja, montane tropical forest, -3.97 -79.07

MO
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
340829H. van der Werff & W. Palacios   1987-04-25
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Along new road Loja-Zamora. Moist cloud forest on peaty soil with Sphagnum and terrestrial lichens., -3.97 -79.12, 2500m

MO
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
913693P.M. J   1994-11-30
Ecuador, Loja, Cerro Uritusinga. Loja-La Palma, Km 18-20. Montane forest, primary and secondary forest, under heavy pressure, exploited to produce charcoal., -4.08 -79.23, 2910 - 3000m

MO
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
1113317James L. Zarucchi & Ram   1978-08-02
Ecuador, Loja, Along road between Loja and Zamora., -4.08 -79.2, 2600m

MO
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
1519139David Neill & QCNE botany interns   2000-12-15
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Cordillera del C, -3.64 -78.39, 2000m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
02681155J. L. Clark   80892003-05-29
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Palanda, Parroquia: Valladolid. Southern slopes of the Cordillera de Sabanilla (headwaters of Río Chinchipe). Tapichalaca Reserve (Fundación Jocotoco). Trail from main lodge towards antenna/main highway., -4.4944 -79.1322, 2300 - 2700m

NY
Schefflera angulata (Pav.) Harms
02681156J. L. Clark   80892003-05-29
Ecuador, Zamora-Chinchipe, Palanda, Parroquia: Valladolid. Southern slopes of the Cordillera de Sabanilla (headwaters of Río Chinchipe). Tapichalaca Reserve (Fundación Jocotoco). Trail from main lodge towards antenna/main highway., -4.4944 -79.1322, 2300 - 2700m


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Google Map

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