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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ceradenia clavipila
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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General Research Observations


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Ceradenia clavipila L. E. Bishop ex M. Kessler & A. R. Sm.
C.J.Rothfels   50422016-05-23
Peru, Pasco, Provincia Oxapampa, "Santa Barbara day", first main stop. Along an unpaved road that climbed out of the valley NW of Huancabamba. We made several stops along this road, which was washed out before we could get above the treeline. It was raining too hard for good notes, so the specific localities are imprecise., -10.37725 -75.62625, 2785m

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Ceradenia clavipila L. E. Bishop ex M. Kessler & A. R. Sm.
C.J.Rothfels   51302016-05-27
Peru, Pasco, Provincia Oxapampa, Distrito de Oxapampa. Parque Nacional Yanachaga-Chemillen, San Alberto sector, Cordillera de Yanachaga. At the ridge at the top of the trail., -10.53667 -75.35121, 2752m

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Ceradenia clavipila L. E. Bishop ex M. Kessler & A. R. Sm.
C.J.Rothfels   48842016-05-14
Peru, Junin, Provincia Chanchamayo, Distrito de San Ramón. Puyu Sacha. Trail from the main buildings area to the "summit.", -11.10377 -75.43457, 2656m

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


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Ceradenia clavipila L. E. Bishop ex M. Kessler & A. R. Sm.
BRIT694619H. van der Werff   231922009-11-03
Peru, Pasco, Oxapampa. Along trail Milpo to Sta. Barbara., -10.381389 -75.6375, 3100 - 3350m

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Ceradenia clavipila L. E. Bishop ex M. Kessler & A. R. Sm.
BRIT694645H. van der Werff   229392009-10-31
Peru, Pasco, Oxapampa. Milpo., -10.383611 -75.629444, 2950 - 3100m

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Ceradenia clavipila L.E. Bishop ex M. Kessler & A.R. Sm.
BRIT24363B. R. Chambi   3062006-04-07
Peru, Cusco, Paucartambo, Wayqecha Cloud Forest Research and Conservation area. Cuzco department. Province Paucartambo. District Kosñipata Valley. 117 km from the town of Paucartambo., -13.19 -71.59, 2600m


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