Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: Ecuador; Carchi; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00491623Henk van der Werff|Edgar Gudiño   110171989-08-08
Ecuador, Carchi, Along road Tulcan El Carmelo.

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Passiflora mixta var. mixta
LL00491883Linda Albert de Escobar|J. Olsen   4611977-05-31
Ecuador, Carchi, 8 km sur de San Gabriel.

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LL00497417Ynes Mexia   76001935-08-12
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcan, Near Pun.

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Pleopeltis monosora (Desv.) A. R. Sm.
LL00511659Erik Asplund   170321955-07-23
Ecuador, Carchi, Above Tufiño.

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LL00519066F. Fagerlind|P. G. Wibom   14781952-11-24
Ecuador, Carchi, Between Tulcán and El Carmolo (El Pun).

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LL00519759Erik Asplund   169821955-07-15
Ecuador, Carchi, Between El Pun and Puente Chingual.

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LL00535011Erik Asplund   168391955-07-14
Ecuador, Carchi, Above El Pun towards Tulcán, cliff.

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Puya hamata L.B.Sm.
LL00545220Erik Asplund   169971955-07-22
Ecuador, Carchi, Páramo del Angel.

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LL00549171Erik Asplund   168801955-07-14
Ecuador, Carchi, Above El Pun towards Tulcán.

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LL00549172Erik Asplund   170061955-07-22
Ecuador, Carchi, Páramo del Angel.

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LL00552976F. Fagerlind|G. Wibom   14731952-11-01
Ecuador, Carchi, Between El Pun and Tulcan.

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LL00552996Gunnar Harling   42281959-02-16
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcan, To and near El Carmelo.

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LL00208047F. Fagerlind|G. Wibom   14751952-11-01
Ecuador, Carchi, Between El Pun and Tulcan.

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Mikania violascens
LL00373419Ynes Mexia   74691935-07-12
Ecuador, Carchi, Canton Tulcan, trail from Olivos to Moran.


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