Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meriania tomentosa (Centronia tomentosa, Meriania pichinchensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) Wurdack
ASU0319514   2010-11-14
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
BRIT464813J. D. Wells   9802011-04-26
Peru, Cusco, Quishpicanchi Province, District of Marcapata. Community of Union Arasa. Cullebrayoc Trail. Closest town: Limacpunko., -13.4947 -70.8731, 2150m

BRIT:BRIT
BRIT474159J. D. Wells   6972011-03-17
Peru, Cusco, Quispicanchi, Región: Cusco. Provincia: Quispicanchi. District of Camanti. Community of Vitobamba. Trocha Jeferson. Closest Town: Quincemil., -13.3298 -70.8008, 1596m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM346469   25571987-11-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Reserva Geobotanica Pululahua. Camino a Lulumbamba., 0.0833333333333333 -78.5, 1800 - 3356m

CM:Botany-botany
CM370688Zak, V.   32331987-12-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, carretera Nanegalito-Armenia-Loma de San Jose., 0.0833333333333333 -78.6666666666667, 1900 - 2200m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) J. J. Wurdack
Grady L. Webster   287051991-07-03
Ecuador, Pichincha, Canton Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: Montanas de Maquipucuna, Cerro; Sosa, primary rain forest, elev. 1,950 m,; 00°05.5' N, 78°37'W; tree 10 m high, at Monty; Python; petals dull pink., 0.091667 -78.61666667, 1950m

DAV
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) J. J. Wurdack
Grady L. Webster   310771995-01-07
Ecuador, Canton Quito, Parr. Nanegal, Parroquia Nanegal: Reserva Maquipucuna, mature; cloud forest along ridge, Cerro Campana,; 1670 m, 00°09'N, 78°39.5'W; shrub with yellow; flowers., 0.15 -78.658333, 1670m

DAV
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) J. J. Wurdack
Grady L. Webster   282211990-07-14
Ecuador, Pichincha, Canton Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: Reserva Maquipucuna, primary; rain forest, Cerro Sosa, c. 5 km airline SE of; Nanegal, elev. 1700-1800 m, 00°07'N, 78°38'W; shrub, past flowering., 0.1166666667 -78.63333333, 1800m

DAV
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) J. J. Wurdack
Grady L. Webster   316831996-06-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: Bosque Protector Maquipucuna, primary lower montane cloud forest, N end of main ridge, Cerro Sosa (Montañas de Maquipucuna); tree 8 m high; petals rose, anthers whitish, stigma red., 0.1 -78.61666667, 1830m

DAV
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) J. J. Wurdack
Grady L. Webster   313241995-01-15
Ecuador, Canton Quito, Parr. Nanegal, Parroquia Nanegalito: Cerro Negro, disturbed; cloud forest, 1530 m, 00°05'N, 78'38'W; shrub 4 m high; flowers salmon, inodorous., 0.08333333333 -78.63333333, 1530m

DAV
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) J. J. Wurdack
Grady L. Webster   311831995-01-12
Ecuador, Canton Quito, Parr. Nanegal, Parroquia Nanegalito: Quebrada Santa Rosa, steep; slopes SW of Río Pichan, 2000 m, 00°01-01.5'N,; 78°36'W; secondary cloud forest; spreading shrub; c. 2 m high; petals dark red., 0.025 -78.6, 2000m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
141060S. Mori & A. Bolten   72541975-07-19
Panama, Chriqui, Las nubes, 5 km NW of Cerro Punta.

FLAS
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) Wurdack
222084Darin S. Penneys   16212003-10-11
Ecuador, Pichincha, 9.0 km towards Quito on road from Tandayapa to Nono., 0.01 -78.656111

FLAS
Meriania tomentosa (Cogn.) Wurdack
222154Darin S. Penneys   18992005-12-04
Ecuador, Pichincha, On trail to the Reserva Rio Guajalito., -0.241 -78.8115

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT635784   
Ecuador

BRIT:VDB
BRIT635789   
Ecuador

BRIT:VDB
BRIT635790   
Ecuador


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