Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Plagiochila macra (Plagiochila atlantica, Plagiochila heterophylla, Plagiochila heterophylla var. beauverdii, Plagiochila heterophylla var. heterophylla)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
BOL0235702Rycroft, D.S.   970061997-02-17
Scotland, British Isles. Scotland: v.-c. 98 (Main Argyll, Loch Etive, Trilleachan birch wood (grid ref: NN 100434)., 30 - 30m

BOL
BOL0235703Rycroft, D.S.   602000-09-23
Scotland, British Isles. Scotland: v.-c. 98 (Main Argyll), Glen Creran, W side of the wooded ravine of the Allt Coire Mulrooney (grid ref: NN 033492)., 90 - 90m

BOL
Plagiochila heterophylla Lindenb. ex Lehm.
BOL0235840Heinrichs, J.   44252004-08-19
Ecuador, Carchi, Road El Angel - La Libertad - Moran, hairpins above Moran., 3280 - 3280m

BOL
Plagiochila heterophylla Lindenb. ex Lehm.
BOL0235841Heinrichs, J.   44652004-08-17
Ecuador, Pichincha, Road Quito-Mindo km 62, turnoff to Bellavista (7 km), Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve., 2350 - 2350m

BOL
Plagiochila heterophylla Lindenb. ex Lehm.
BOL0235842Heinrichs, J.   44832004-08-25
Ecuador, Pichincha, Road Quito-Mindo km 62, turnoff to Bellavista (7 km), Bellavista Cloud Forest Reserve., 2300 - 2300m

BOL
BOL0235843Heinrichs, J.   43501997-10-14
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Carasco, road Cochabamba - Comarapa between Pojo and La Siberia., -17.766667 -64.833333, 2650 - 2650m

BOL
BOL0235844Lewis, M.   86-12861986-09-02
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, trail between Rancho Cunuhuta and summit of Cerro Negro Kkota., -16.833333 -67.133333, 3080 - 3080m

BOL
BOL0235845Heinrichs, J.   44061999-09-28
Costa Rica, San Jose, Cordillera Talamanca, San Gerardo de Dota, Rio Savegre valley, holiday camp Chacon, trail 'Los Robles'., 9.533333 -83.85, 2300 - 2300m

BOL
BOL0235846Heinrichs, J.   43551999-09-29
Costa Rica, San Jose, Cordillera Talamanca, San Gerardo de Dota, Rio Savegre valley., 9.583333 -83.8, 2700 - 2700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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