Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sertifera parviflora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:AMES
barcode-00104251L. A. Garay   4481961-08-03
Colombia, Putumayo, Cordillera Portachuelo, ca. 15 km. northwest of Pepino, 2500m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
631958Dodson & Thien   1962-01-10
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 2500m

MO
638494Bohlin & M. Bohlin   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, 3000m

MO
641455Dodson & T. Dodson   1986-05-29
Ecuador, Napo, km 31, 2200m

MO
642406Dodson et al.   1985-06-30
Ecuador, Napo, km 25, 2150m

MO
644549C. Dodson   1984-08-08
Ecuador, Napo, Km 139-140, Quito-Tena., 2120 - 2220m

MO
645132Lugo, H.   
Ecuador, km 4, 2900m

MO
645610B. L   1979-05-29
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito-Santo Domingo road, between Aloag and Cornejo Astorga (Tandapi), km 8 from Aloag. Steep shrubby roadside., -0.43 -78.63, 3150m

MO
650769Thomas B. Croat   1984-04-30
Ecuador, Napo, Along road between Baeza and Tena, 28 km S of Baeza; cloud forest at 2120 m; ca 0, -0.62 -77.87, 2120m

MO
650811Suarez   
Ecuador, Napo, 1900m

MO
651915Luther et al.   
Ecuador, Napo, 2000m

MO
653392J   1986-05-04
Ecuador, Napo, 2000m

MO
659691H. Lugo   
Ecuador, Chimborazo, 2900m

MO
662617Correll   
Ecuador, Chimborazo, 2900

MO
665310C. & P. Dodson & W. & P. Clendenin   1981-05-15
Ecuador, Pichincha, Km 28 on Quito-Santo Domingo road via Chiriboga (old road)., 3130m

MO
671645Molau & Eriksen   1988-01-15
Ecuador, Tungurahua, 3100m

MO
674556Dodson & Chase   1987-06-22
Ecuador, Napo, 2000m

MO
675852Dodson et al.   1983-06-17
Ecuador, Napo, 2000m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Sertifera parviflora Schltr. Schltr.
04139810P. M. Jørgensen   612801986-05-04
Ecuador, Napo, Km 33 Baeza - Tena road. Coordillera de Huacamayos, -0.65 -77.85, 2000m


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