Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Burmeistera succulenta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
10603   
Colombia, Dept. Valle Del Cauca, San Antonio, above Cali, 1950 - 2020m

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0151289Nathan Muchhala   1252002-07-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Maquipucuna, 0.097767 -78.62425, 1807m

IND
IND-0151288Nathan Muchhala   1282002-07-11
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Bellavista, -0.206338 -78.492139, 2215m

IND
IND-0151287Nathan Muchhala   1192002-07-05
Ecuador, Pichincha, Bosque Integral Otonga., -1.418317 -79.011833, 2228m

IND
IND-0151286Nathan Muchhala   1582002-08-08
Ecuador, Pichincha, Napo, Reserva Yanayacu, -0.588333 -77.88, 2100m

IND
IND-0151285Nathan Muchhala   1602002-08-09
Ecuador, Napo, Reserva Yanayacu, -0.588333 -77.88, 2100m

IND
IND-0151284Nathan Muchhala   1432002-07-18
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Highway from Lita to Alto Tambo., 0.9104 -78.547267, 799m

Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0011209James L. Luteyn   107501984-05-26
Colombia, Antioquia

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
G. L. Webster   315151996-06-12
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Ridge NE of Cerro Montecristi, intact or slightly disturbed upper montane cloud forest; subshrub 0.5-1 m high, stems rather succulent; calyx purplish., 0.051111 -78.58333333, 2800m

DAV
Dean Kelch   319951996-06-26
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Secondary upper montane cloud forest, along trail between Cerro Guantug Pungo and Cerro Montecristi; shrub to 2.5 m high, flowers maroon and green., 0.06666666667 -78.575, 2730m

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Burmeistera succulenta H. Karst. & Triana
190448T. B. Croat   214091973-02-08
Venezuela, Aragua, Parque National de Henry Pittier; paraiso trail to pico perquito., 10.5259 -66.582, 1200 - 1300m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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