Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Huntleya meleagris
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL035627Dodson, Alex   178911989-11-22
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Morona, Road Mendez to Morona, km 45 to 63., -3.020661 -77.965586, 800 - 1000m

SEL
SEL035628Hirtz, Alexander   174011989-03-05
Ecuador, Napo, Beyond Rio Hollin on road Cotundo to Coca., -0.722521 -77.697395, 800m

SEL
SEL035626Embree, Alvin   851986-09-20
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Lumbaqui, road from Baeza to Lago Agrio; flowers in cultivation at the Río Palenque Science Center, Los Rios, Ecudor., 0.046657 -77.328316, 800m

SEL
SEL035630Vásquez C., Roberto   1361979-03-00
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Chapare, CBBA. Chapare Rio avispas, -16.98262 -65.43317, 350m

SEL
SEL035631Dodson, Calaway H   88621979-10-06
Ecuador, El Oro, Piñas, Km 11 new road to Sta. Rosa. At Km 12 on road from Piñas to Sta. Rosa. Flowered at Río Palenque Science Center., -3.611416 -79.880955, 800m

SEL
SEL035629Ackerman, James D   13021978-08-23
Ecuador, Azuay, Vicinity east of Paute., -2.793849 -78.728657, 1700m

SEL
SEL035632Atwood, John Talmadge, Jr.   78681978-10-22
Ecuador, Pastaza, Collected east of Puyo. Fl. In cult., -1.512105 -77.76217, 1700m

SEL
SEL035633Dodson, Calaway H   9481961-10-09
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puyo-Pto. Napo, km 9. Near Puyo., -1.409735 -77.993248, 1000m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
178199Mark Whitten   930951993-05-21
Ecuador, Napo

FLAS
214942Mark Whitten   28402004-10-16
Colombia

FLAS
289138F. L. Stevenson;A. Embree;Mark Whitten;N. Williams;R. Chandler   930951993-05-21
Ecuador, Napo, Road from Hollin to Loreto, km 11; northeast of Archidona

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1652091P. Dusén   115501911-03-04
Brazil, Paraná, Paranagua, Alexandra


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Google Map

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