Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Dasyphyllum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Dasyphyllum hystrix var. peruvianum Cabrera
2141151.2160574A. Lopez Miranda   9801953-06-08
Peru, La Libertad, Santiago de Chuco, 3100 - 3250m

US:Botany
Dasyphyllum ferox (Wedd.) Cabrera
65080.10055Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Obrajillo

US:Botany
Dasyphyllum spinescens (Less.) Cabrera
USw25573.2780470Collector unknown   22964
Brazil, Santa Catarina

US:Botany
2025818P. Nuñez, H. Beltran, W. Nauray, L. Acurio, R. de la Colina, N. Llerena & A. Salas   216911998-04-18
Peru, Cusco, Pagoreni site well, -11.6833 -73, 350 - 350m

US:Botany
USw35729.2765666H. S. Irwin   5895
Brazil, Minas Gerais

US:Botany
Dasyphyllum brasiliense (Spreng.) Cabrera
10493788P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, L. Arroyo & B. Mostacedo   45591991-08-13
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Depart. Santa Cruz, Provincia Florida. Road along oil pipeline; 5.6 km from Pampa Grande., 2000m

US:Botany
Dasyphyllum brasiliense (Spreng.) Cabrera
3579560.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez   111602000-07-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz; Provincia Cordillera. Along road from Charagua to Camiri.

US:Botany
Dasyphyllum inerme (Rusby) Cabrera
10494395P. Acevedo-Rodriguez & A. Siaca   66601994-07-29
Bolivia, Beni, Depart. Beni, El Porvenir Biological Station. Trapiche Camp., 180m

US:Botany
Dasyphyllum brevispinum Sagást. & M.O. Dillon
3143789.209A. Lopez Miranda, A. Sagástegui A., J. Mostacero L. & S. Lopez M.   91361982-06-25
Peru, Cajamarca, Contumazá, desvio bosque de Cachil (Cascas - Contumazá), 2200 - 2300m

US:Botany
1901491.21R. J. Seibert   20961945-08-07
Peru, Lima, Lima, Botanical Garden.


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