Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calceolaria comosa, Calceolaria comosa subsp. comosa (Calceolaria cinerea, Calceolaria mollis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00011588J.N. Rose   230341918-00-00
Ecuador

PH
PH00011589J.N. Rose   s.n.1918-09-26
Ecuador, Vicinity of Nabon

PH
PH00009425Seemann   s.n.1847-00-00
Ecuador

PH
PH00009592J. N. Rose   230341918-09-26
Ecuador, Vicinity of Nabon, -3.339333 -79.06549

PH
PH00009596W.H. Camp   E27821945-04-23
Ecuador, Canar, North rim of the valley of the rio de Canar, 2000 - 3000m

PH
PH00009597W.H. Camp   s.n.1945-04-23
Ecuador, Canar, North rim of the valley of the rio de Canar

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
123501T. Duncan, L. Dempster, M. Bryan, J. Kole   26161977-07-09
Peru, Amazonas, Cordillera de Calla Calla; Balsas-Leimebamba road near km 386, -6.70774 -77.8042

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Calceolaria comosa subsp. elegans Molau
193577A. Sagastegui A., J. Mestacero & S. Leiva   121611984-08-18
Peru, Cajamarca, Celendin Prov., Gelig (Celendín-Balsas)., -3.58333 -80.4667, 2850m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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