Dataset: NY
Taxa: Saracha
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Saracha soratensis C.V.Morton
138923G. Mandon   4301858-04-00
Bolivia, La Paz, Larecaja, Vicinis Sorata, Teneria, prope Condurpata, Chilcani (??illegibe), 2900 - 3200m

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Saracha punctata Ruiz & Pav. Ruiz & Pav.
01132743B. C. Bennett   21241986-02-05
Peru, Puno, Sandia, Steep valley directly east of Ura-ayllu, extending from 3400m to 4100m, -14.13 -69.53, 3600 - 3600m

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Saracha nitida Britton
22199A. Fendler   10071854-00-00
Venezuela, Aragua, Prope coloniam Tovar, 10.4056 -67.2894

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Saracha sanctae-martae Bitter Bitter
138922H. H. Smith   11451898-01-00
Colombia, Santa Marta; Las Nubes, 1372 - 1372m

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Saracha dentata var. diversa J.F.Macbr. J.F.Macbr.
348277A. Weberbauer   68531909-00-00
Peru, Arequipa, 3600 - 3700m

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Saracha punctata Ruiz & Pav. Ruiz & Pav.
01251718M. Cornejo   8482009-08-20
Bolivia, La Paz, Franz Tamayo, Área Natural de Manejo Integrado Apolobamba, Chaka, alrededores del campamento., -14.8897 -68.7933, 3561m

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Saracha punctata Ruiz & Pav.
00828983V. M. Wijninga   5141990-07-18
Colombia, Cundinamarca, Low hills at right side of road Bogotá - Guasca., 2600 - 2640m

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Saracha Ruiz & Pav.
04083533S. D. Smith   6402017-03-03
Peru, Cusco, Calca, Ruta Cuzco-Calca-Amparaes, ca. 1km antes Amparaes, ca. km 133., -13.06892 -71.94853, 3450m

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Saracha andina Rob.Fernandez, I.Revilla & E.Pariente Rob.Fernandez, I.Revilla & E.Pariente
04083531S. D. Smith   5942016-08-14
Peru, Ayacucho, Lucanas, Distrito de Ocana. Ca. 3km past Pachaca toward el puno., -14.30108 -74.75919, 3750m


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Google Map

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