Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Guzmania dalstroemii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional del Ecuador (QCNE)


INABIOEC:QCNE
168251David A. Neill   134932001-11-28
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Cordillera Sacha Llanganates. Summit ridge, overlooking Amazon lowlands to east, Río Zuñac watershed to west. Very wet, dense cloud forest. Granite substrate., -1.3639 -78.1256, 2740m

INABIOEC:QCNE
168249David A. Neill   134932001-11-28
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Cordillera Sacha Llanganates. Summit ridge, overlooking Amazon lowlands to east, Río Zuñac watershed to west. Very wet, dense cloud forest. Granite substrate., -1.3639 -78.1256, 2740m

INABIOEC:QCNE
168250David A. Neill   134932001-11-28
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Cordillera Sacha Llanganates. Summit ridge, overlooking Amazon lowlands to east, Río Zuñac watershed to west. Very wet, dense cloud forest. Granite substrate., -1.3639 -78.1256, 2740m

INABIOEC:QCNE
168252David A. Neill   134932001-11-28
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Baños, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Cordillera Sacha Llanganates. Summit ridge, overlooking Amazon lowlands to east, Río Zuñac watershed to west. Very wet, dense cloud forest. Granite substrate., -1.3639 -78.1256, 2740m

INABIOEC:QCNE
163619José Manuel Manzanares   68271999-06-02
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Gualaquiza, Cordillera del Cóndor. Arriba del valle del Río Quimi. Cresta de la cordillera, meseta plana de roca arenisca con bosque achaparrado., -3.5158 -78.41, 2050m

INABIOEC:QCNE
157998José Manuel Manzanares   68281999-06-02
Ecuador, Morona Santiago, Gualaquiza, Cordillera del Cóndor. Arriba del valle del Río Quimi. Cresta de la cordillera, meseta plana de roca arenisca con bosque achaparrado., -3.5158 -78.41, 2050m


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