Dataset: NY
Search Criteria: Peru; Ica; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Senna brongniartii (Gaudich.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby (Gaudich.) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
1730792N. Angulo   s.n.1956-11-16
Peru, Ica, Nazca, Ribera del Río Nazca, 480m

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Senna bicapsularis var. augusti (Harms) H.S.Irwin & Barneby (Harms) H.S.Irwin & Barneby
1628488R. A. Ferreyra   133681958-09-21
Peru, Ica, Nazca, Río Grande, 350 - 400m

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Solanum pimpinellifolium L.
1802042C. M. Rick   SAL2371957-02-21
Peru, Ica, Hacienda Santa Inez. 30 km E of Huacho, at headquaters for the Soc. de Agriculture., 400m

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Solanum chilense (Dunal) Reiche (Dunal) Reiche
1801911I. Huamantupa Chuquimaco   84492007-01-02
Peru, Ica, Nazca, Localidad Sol de Oro., -14.82 -74.85, 840m

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Solanum peruvianum L.
1802046C. M. Rick   SAL415-11970-11-09
Peru, Ica, 17 miles of Nazca on road to Paquio., -14.8333 -74.95, 1500m

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Solanum corneliomulleri J.F.Macbr. J.F.Macbr.
1802020C. M. Rick   SAL1981956-12-22
Peru, Ica, Chincha, #1. Southern outskirts of city., -13.4333 -76.1333, 100m

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Solanum corneliomulleri J.F.Macbr. J.F.Macbr.
1802021C. M. Rick   SAL1991956-12-22
Peru, Ica, Chincha, #2. 2 km south of Chincha, on both sides of Pan-American Highway., -13.4333 -76.1333, 80m

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Solanum chilense (Dunal) Reiche (Dunal) Reiche
1802090I. Huamantupa Chuquimaco   84342007-01-02
Peru, Ica, Nazca, Localidad Sol de Oro., -14.82 -74.85, 840m

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Distichlis Raf.
01390878J. J. Kohlmeyer   35911973-11-03
Peru, Ica, Bahia de Paracas

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Solanum corneliomulleri J.F.Macbr. J.F.Macbr.
00853053H. H. Iltis   4121962-12-12
Peru, Ica, Pisco, On Pan-Am highway, km. 216 (from Lima) ca. 12 km north of Pisco., 200 - 200m

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Loxanthocereus clavispinus Rauh & Backeb. Rauh & Backeb.
03860398P. C. Hutchison   12251957-09-07
Peru, ica, Nasca-Puquio road above Nasca, 800m


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