Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alloplectus hispidus (Besleria hispida, Columnea humboldtiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ASU:Plants
Image Associated With the Occurence
ASU0029767Linda Albert de Escobar   80531987-11-10
Colombia, Antioquia, Mpio. de Caldas. Vereda La Corrala. Finca La Zarza. Camino La Zarza; alto del Gallinazo., 6.09 -75.638, 2440m

AUA
Clark, John L.   77442003-04-30
Ecuador, CANTON BANOS. COMUNIDAD VIXCAYA; 7 KM (AIR-KM) SW OF BANOS; 10-11 ROAD-KM SW OF MAIN HIGHWAY., -1.3430555556 -78.3955555556, 2500m

AUA
Clark, John L.   77202003-04-27
Ecuador, CANTON BANOS. RIO VASCUN VALLEY; NORTHERN SLOPES OF VOLCAN TUNGURAHUA., -1.4391666667 -78.4327777778, 2500 - 3200m

FLAS
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284533J.L. Clark;L. Jost;M. Mailloux   77202003-04-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Banos, Río Vascum Valley; northern slopes of Volcán Tungurahua., -1.4391667 -78.4327778

FLAS
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284534J.L. Clark;S.G. Clark;N. Harris;M. Mailloux   77442003-04-30
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Banos, Comunidad Viscaya; 7 km (air-km) SW of Baños; 10-11 road km SW of main highway., -1.3430556 -78.3955556

PH
Image Associated With the Occurence
PH00175520J.L. Clark   77442003-04-30
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Banos, COmunidad Viscaya; 7 km (air-km) SW of Banos; 10-11 road-km SW of main highway. 2500 m., 1.343056 -78.395556, 2500m

PH
Image Associated With the Occurence
PH00175521J.L. Clark   77202003-04-27
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Banos, Rio Vascun Valley; Nern slopes of Volcan Tungurahua., -1.439167 -78.432778, 2500 - 3200m

UNA
Image Associated With the Occurence
UNA00068347J. L. Clark, Gesneriad Research Expedition 2007 Participants   J. L. Clark 98402007-05-31
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Limón Indanza. Road between Gualaceo and Plan de Milagro. Cordillera Zapote Naida., -3.01 -78.57, 2202 - 2202m


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