Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pearcea hispidissima (Parakohleria hispidissima)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
AUA000028323Clark, John L.   83002003-06-24
Ecuador, CANTON: PUYO, PARROQUIA: VERACRUZ. LA ESPERANZA (SIGUIN); FINCA SALINA (DE HILDA PEREZ). KM 14 ON THE PUYO-MACAS ROAD., -1.5444444444 -77.8980555556, 800 - 1000m

University of Alabama Herbarium


UNA
Pearcea hispidissima (Wiehler) L.P. Kvist & L.E. Skog
UNA00068215J. L. Clark, J. Katzenstein   J. L. Clark 83002003-06-24
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puyo. Parroquia: Veracruz. La Esperanza (Siguin); Finca Salina (de Hilda Perez). Km 14 on the Puyo-Macas rd., 1.54 -77.89, 800 - 800m

UNA
Pearcea hispidissima (Wiehler) L.P. Kvist & L.E. Skog
UNA00068105C. Morales, M. Tupiza   C. Morales 12762005-06-16
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona-Santiago: Limon Indanza. Región de la Cordillera del Cóndor. Cuenca del Río Coangos. Comunidad Shuar de Kankus. Senerdo desde la base hacia la cima del Cerro Chuank Naint., -3.06 -78.23, 1260 - 1260m

UNA
Pearcea hispidissima (Wiehler) L.P. Kvist & L.E. Skog
UNA00068140J. L. Clark, Quizhpe, W.; Toapanta, E.; Katan, T.   J. L. Clark 69092002-12-11
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Limón-Indanza. Cordillera del Condor. Trail from the Comunidad Warints to camp #1 towards crest of Cordillera del Condor., -3.23 -78.25, 830 - 830m

UNA
Pearcea hispidissima (Wiehler) L.P. Kvist & L.E. Skog
UNA00068419J. L. Clark, Gesneriad Research Expedition 2007 Participants   J. L. Clark 98902007-06-02
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, San Juan Bosco. Road between San Juan Bosco and El Pangui; 2-3 km S of San Juan Bosco, -3.14 -78.53, 1291 - 1291m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
261804J. Katzenstein;John L. Clark   83002003-06-24
Canton: Puyo. Parroquia: Veracruz. La Esperanza (Siguin), Finca Salina (de Hilda Perez). Km 14 on the Puyo-Macas road., -1.324 -77.5353


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Google Map

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