Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Smilax spinosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Field Museum


F:Botanys
R. J. Burnham   15151997-03-23
Ecuador, Napo

F:Botanys
M. S. Bass   4051996-10-23
Ecuador, Napo

Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
1927Calaway Homer Dodson   73861979-02-06
Ecuador, Los Ríos, 600m

INABIOEC:QCNE
59768Daniel Rubio   17961991-08-15
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Carretera a Salinas, km 15. Bosque seco Tropical. Suelo derivado de roca caliza., -2.1667 -79.9667, 350m

INABIOEC:QCNE
172126Xavier Francisco Cornejo Sotomayor   76072003-02-01
Ecuador, Guayas, Reeserva Ecológica Andrade. Bosque seco tropical. Km 43 vía Guayaquil. Machala., -2.24 -79.4, 20m

INABIOEC:QCNE
127023Xavier Francisco Cornejo Sotomayor   8581993-11-28
Ecuador, Guayas, Cuenca Río Ayampe. Cerro El Burro. Bosque transicional-húmedo Premontano., 600m

INABIOEC:QCNE
123305R. Guillén   15191994-05-25
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Velasco, Campamento EL REFUGIO, a 1900 m al SW de la casa, yendo a Toledo. En la Pampa de las Islas. Suelos arcillosos con presencia de limo., 150m

INABIOEC:QCNE
119731Gwilym Peter Lewis   34871997-08-19
Ecuador, Loja, Sozoranga; Reserva Natural El Tundo, propiedad de fundación ARCOIRIS, km 6 along track from Sozoranga-Macará road., -4.3167 -79.8167, 1800m

INABIOEC:QCNE
130572Xavier Francisco Cornejo Sotomayor   28091994-06-07
Ecuador, Guayas, Cordillera Chongón-Colonche, caserío Dos Ríos. Lecho del Río Valdivia. Bosque seco Tropical. Secundario., 150 - 200m

INABIOEC:QCNE
229392Carlos Eduardo Cerón Martínez   327481996-10-04
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Morona, Parque Nacional Sangay. Sendero a las Lagunas de Sardinayacu entre los ríos Sardina y Volcán. Bosque muy húmedo premontano. Transecto 50x2m. X10, especies de 2.5 cm de DAP en adelnate., -2.083333 -78.166667, 1500m


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