Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arachnothryx reflexa (Rondeletia reflexa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM371514DeBenavides, O.   90951988-02-13
Colombia, Narino, Ricaurte, Trayecto San Isidro-La Planada, 1.01666666666667 -77.9666666666667, 1500 - 1800m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Arachnothryx reflexa (Benth.) Planch.
Grady L. Webster   270711989-08-28
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, Canton Quito, Disturbed woods by waterfall, along road; between Maquipucuna (Hacienda El Carmen); and Marianitas, elev. c. 1200 m,; 00°07.5 N, 78°38.5 W; occasional slender, 0.125 -78.641667, 1200m

DAV
Arachnothryx reflexa (Benth.) Planch.
Grady L. Webster   236961978-10-20
Venezuela, Táchira, Dtto Córdoba, disturbed woodland along road to Cerro Minas, 4km W of rte. 5., 7.6 -72.2, 274m

DAV
Arachnothryx reflexa (Benth.) Planch.
Grady L. Webster   300251993-09-01
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, Canton Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: disturbed montane forest,; Cerro Campana, 5-6 km (airline) E of Nanegal,; ridge between Quebrada Cariyacu & Q. Loreto,; 1750 m, 00°09'N, 78°37'W; shrub c. 4 m high, 0.15 -78.61666667, 1750m

DAV
Arachnothryx reflexa (Benth.) Planch.
Grady L. Webster   288411991-07-00
Ecuador, Pichincha, Canton Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: disturbed rain forest along; Río Saguanal between Marianitas & Est. Piscicola,; 1.5 km W of Marianitas, elev. 1150 m, 00°08'N,; 78°39.5'W; shrub with pink fls., 0.1333333333 -78.658333, 1150m

DAV
Arachnothryx reflexa (Benth.) Planch.
Grady L. Webster   316631996-06-20
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parroquia Nanegal: Bosque Protector Maquipucuna, transition from secondary to primary lower montane cloud forest, trail from Hac. Esparragos to Cerro Sosa; bush 3 m high; flowers pinkish., 0.108333 -78.61666667, 1575m


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