Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Valeriana niphobia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
159053P. Sklenar   75231999-07-03
Ecuador, Chimborazo, sin datos, W side of the Chimborazo volcano, grass páramo above Río Culebrillas., 4100m

INABIOEC:QCNE
129284John Littner Clark   45461998-02-25
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Riobamba, Parque Nacional Sangay. Volcan El Altar. Southeastern slopes of El Altar, near Italian Camp (base of Obispo)., -1.7167 -78.45, 4000m

INABIOEC:QCNE
145055Bo Boysen Larsen   450651983-09-09
Ecuador, Azuay, Laguna Toreadora, Las Cajas. Semihumid paramo dominated by grass tussocks and cushion plants, mainly of the families Asteraceae, Apiaceae and Valerianaceae. Scattered shrubs and Puyas. Soil temp.: 8° C., 3900m

INABIOEC:QCNE
12517Bo Boysen Larsen   453211983-10-19
Ecuador, Azuay, Las Cajas: Laguna Toreadora. Semihumid paramo dominated by grass tussocks and cushion plants mainly of the families Asteraceae, Apiaceae and Valerianaceae. Scattered shrubs and Puyas. Soil temp.: 8° C., -2.7822 -79.2245, 3900m

INABIOEC:QCNE
12519Bo Boysen Larsen   453831983-10-27
Ecuador, Bolívar, Road Ambato - Guaranda, 2 km west of Cruz Arenal. Scattered and desertlike paramo vegetation., -1.4333 -78.9333, 4050m

INABIOEC:QCNE
10337Ulf Molau   28061988-01-31
Ecuador, Azuay, Lagunas Suerococha, Paramo de Las Cajas, 35 km on Cuenca-Molleturo road; ca 1 km beyond the pass., -2.8 -79.25, 4050 - 4100m

INABIOEC:QCNE
122363Paul M. Ramsay   8701987-10-21
Ecuador, Carchi, Tulcán, Southern slopes of Volcan Chiles. Paramo grassland., 0.8167 -77.95, 4100m


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