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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: COLO-V
Search Criteria: Ecuador; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

Page 14, records 1301-1329 of 1329

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Oreophylax nevadensis
02856284   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Oreophylax limoselloides
02856292   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Oreophylax hirculus
02856300   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Oreophylax hirculus
02856318   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Oreophylax foliosa
02856326   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Oreophylax cernua
02856334   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Oreophylax cernua
02856342   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
03045713   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Erodium moschatum (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
03047693   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium chilloense
02853828   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium chilloense
02853810   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium chilloense
02853802   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium chilloense
02853794   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium cucullatum
02860351   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium cucullatum
02860336   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium multipartitum
02860450   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium multipartitum
02860443   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium hirsutum
02859197   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium hirtum
02859205   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium sericeum
02860245   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium sericeum
02860237   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium quinquelobum
02859007   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium quinquelobum
02858991   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium quinquelobum
02858983   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium quinquelobum
02858975   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium quinquelobum
02858967   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Geranium indet.
02859866   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Columnea pendula (Klotzsch ex Oerst.) Hanst.
02861037   
Ecuador

COLO:V
Columnea collandra
02860823   
Ecuador


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