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

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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Parablechnum stipitellatum (Sodiro) Gasper & Salino
LL00029014Donovan S. Correll   E3221958-03-12
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Between Banos and Riobamba.

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Parablechnum stipitellatum (Sodiro) Gasper & Salino
LL00029015Donovan S. Correll   E3211958-03-12
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Between Banos and Riobamba.

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LL00482068W. H. Camp   33721945-05-19
Ecuador, Chimborazo, On soil. Lvs deep green above, very pale below. Cañon of the río Chanchan, about 5 km. north of Higra. Moist forested valleys in the afternoon fogbelt.

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Thelypteris rufa (Poir.) A. R. Sm.
LL00505846F. Fagerlind|P. G. Wibom   7801952-10-28
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Between Chunchi and Sibambe.

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Woodsia montevidensis (Spreng.) Hieron.
LL00506994D. S. Correll   E3331958-03-13
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Near Guasuntos.

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Woodsia montevidensis (Spreng.) Hieron.
LL00506995D. S. Correll   E3261958-03-13
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Near Guamote.

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LL00515674Erik Asplund   154941955-02-21
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Between Huigra and Naranjapata, Km 111-112.

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LL00529426Erik Asplund   78211939-07-24
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Eastern slope of Mount Chimborazo.

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Echeveria quitensis (Kunth) Lindl.
LL00542630Erik Asplund   155251955-02-22
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Alausi, Huigra.

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Sertifera purpurea Lindl. & Rchb.f.
LL00549744D. S. Correll   E3231958-03-12
Ecuador, Chimborazo, From Riobamba to Banos.

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LL00372887D. S. Correll|G. Albornoz   E3351958-03-13
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Just S of Guasuntos.


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