Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhynchospora macrochaeta, Rhynchospora macrochaeta var. triceps (Rhynchospora ruiziana var. triceps)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
CM395089Boeke, J.D.   25851978-08-06
Ecuador, Azuay, Cuenca, Parroquia Banos, Hacienda Yanasacha, 3200 - 3400m

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
LL00175827Eizi Matuda   54461945-07-08
Mexico, Chiapas, Pinabeto, ca Motozintla

LL
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
LL00175828Eizi Matuda   54461945-07-08
Mexico, Chiapas, Pinabeto, ca Motozintla

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Rhynchospora ruiziana var. triceps (Boeckeler) K. Schum. ex C.B. Clarke
100612575RUIZ   s.n.
Peru and Chile?

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
Grady L. Webster   324231997-06-27
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Bosque Protector Maquipucuna; riparian montane rain forest, Quebrada Santa Rosa, ca 10 km WNW of Calacali; common., 0.025 -78.6, 2030m

DAV
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
Grady L. Webster   312351995-01-12
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; riparian cloud forest; at edge of stream; stems 2 m high., -0.025 -78.6, 2000m

DAV
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
Grady L. Webster   312351995-01-12
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; riparian cloud forest; at edge of stream; stems 2 m high., -0.025 -78.6, 2000m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Rhynchospora macrochaeta Steud. ex Boeckeler
02760403   
Ecuador


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