Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Polylepis loxensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


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Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
94153Peter Møller Jørgensen   12401994-12-06
Ecuador, Loja, Fierro Urco, Saraguro-Loja, Km 12.4 turnoff towards Fierro Urco, Km 23.8. Páramo frequently burned., -3.7194 -79.3217, 3840m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
137054Simon Lægaard   191091998-09-08
Ecuador, Loja, Ca 10 km along road to Fierro Urco, in and near a small forest remain with Polylepis sericea., -3.683333 -79.016667, 2850m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
150562Simon Lægaard   202791999-06-09
Ecuador, Loja, Ca km 12 along paramo road to Fierro Urco, -3.7167 -79.3167, 3650m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
120136G.P. Lewis   29321997-01-17
Ecuador, Loja, Road Loja-saraguro, km 52, track to fierro Urco, km 10. Vegetation: Polylepis forest in small declivity of tussock-grass paramo., -3.7 -79.3, 3350 - 3450m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
119513George Lewis   27241996-10-25
Ecuador, Loja, Road Loja-Cuenca, km 50, track to Fierro Urco, km 11. Vegetation: Grass paramo with pockets of bosque andino., -3.6833 -79.2833, 3600m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
118154Gwilym Peter Lewis   38041998-01-15
Ecuador, Loja, Road Loja-Saraguro, 8.5 km N of San Lucas, track to Fierro Urco, km 11. Vegetation: tussock grass paramo on 30-40 cm deep black humic soil, with Polylepis forest in small declivity., -3.7239 -79.3167, 3550m

INABIOEC:QCNE
Polylepis loxensis T. Boza, Romol. & M. Kessler
157573Peter Sklenár   70961999-06-09
Ecuador, Loja, sin datos, Fierro Urco, grass páramo 12 km to the left (northbound) from the Panamerican highway., -3.716667 -79.316667, 3600 - 3650m


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