Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monnina phillyreoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) B. Eriksen
CM336062Zak, V.   6261985-09-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, carretera Chillogallo-San Juan-Chiriboga-Empalme, en alrededores de San Juan, -0.3 -78.65, 3100 - 3260m

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) B. Eriksen
IND-0054071Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   61961962-07-20
Ecuador, Carchi, Tufiño, near Tulcán, 0.8017 -77.854634, 2900m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) Eriksen
Grady L. Webster   226751978-07-17
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Shrubby thickets of Senecio, Myrica, Buddleia et al, in ravine on W slope of Volcán Cotopaxi., -0.7 -78.475, 3018m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) B. Eriksen
189786Donald Mee   1211994-11-25
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Hacienda San Joaquin, Aglomorados Cotopaxi S.A, along RR tracks passing through Daule, between AC stands #162 and #159., 0.6666667 -78.55

FLAS
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) B. Eriksen
190237J. Richard Abbott   157631994-12-18
Ecuador, Pichincha, Pululahua Crater Geobotanical Reserve; ca 26 km north of Quito., 0.05 -78.3

FLAS
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) B. Eriksen
190238J. Richard Abbott   158291994-12-29
Ecuador, Cotopaxi, Between Quito and Latacunga; roadsides SW of entrance to Cotopaxi Volcano National Park, -0.45 -78.3

FLAS
Monnina phillyreoides (Bonpl.) B. Eriksen
215736Mario Blanco   24652003-09-19
Ecuador, Imbabura, Road from Cayambe to Otavalo, km 48 from Quito.


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Google Map

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