Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Valeriana chaerophylloides (Astrephia chaerophylloides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Grady L. Webster   229431978-08-01
Ecuador, Pichincha, Lowland rain forest Estacion Biologica Rio Palenque., -0.55 -79.366667, 220m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   327881998-11-11
Ecuador, Pichincha, Quito, Parr. Nanegalito, disturbed rain forest along Quebrada Tarra de Unto, c. 3 km S of entronque between roads to Nanegalito and Quito; common, stems flaccid, flowers white., 0.020833 -78.6875, 1600m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   279311990-07-09
Ecuador, Pichincha, Parroquia Nanegal: Reserva Maquipucuna, secondary; rain forest along Río Umachaca near Hacienda El; Carmen, c. 4-5 km airline SE of Nanegal, elev.; 1250-1300 m, 00°07'N, 78°38'W; flaccid herb; fls., 0.1166666667 -78.63333333, 1300m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   271781989-08-30
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, Canton Quito, Reserva Maquipucuna, Hacienda El Carmen, trail up; Gregoire's Hill, secondary rain forest, c. 6 km; airline SE of Nanegal, elev. c. 1500 m, 00°07.5'; N, 78°38'W; weed in clearing planted in bananas, 0.125 -78.63333333, 1500m

DAV
Grady L. Webster   274201989-09-11
Ecuador, Prov. Pichincha, Canton Quito, Reserva Maquipucuna, secondary rain forest, trail; from Hacienda El Carmen to Hacienda Esparragos, c.; 6 km airline SE of Nanegal, elev. 1300-1350 m,; 00°07.5'N, 78°38'W; flaccid herb; fls. white., 0.125 -78.63333333, 1350m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02551935   
Ecuador

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
179285C. H. Dodson, A. Gentry & G. Shupp   89371979-10-07
Ecuador, El Oro Prov., Road from Pinas to Santa Rosa., -1.53333 -80.6167, 620m

USF
193103M. H. Grayum   64781986-02-09
Panama, Chiriquí Prov., Ridge ca. 5 km NE of town of Cerro Punta., 8.88333 -82.5667, 2100m


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