Dataset: ASU
Search Criteria: Peru; Puno; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0009195Percy Nunez; C. Munoz   52721986-06-26
Peru, Puno, Sandia, Between Rio Azata-Colorado downstream.

ASU
ASU0009049Percy Nunez; C. Munoz   52851986-06-26
Peru, Puno, Sandia, Dept. Puno: Prov. Sandia. Between Rio Azata-Colorado downstream., -14.2333 -69.4333

ASU
ASU0044564J. Mark Porter; J. T. Columbus & E. Roalson   122022000-04-20
Peru, Puno, Arequipa, Peru Prov. Arequipa, 24.3 km NW of the junction of the highways to Arequipa, Puno and Jesus (on the E side of Ciudad Arequipa), 13.8 km NW of Puente Chiguata., -16.47083 -71.36944, 3200m

ASU
ASU0044666J. Mark Porter; J. T. Columbus & E. Roalson   121992000-04-20
Peru, Puno, Arequipa, Peru Prov. Arequipa, E side of Ciudad Arequipa, Pampas Falda del Misti, S foot of Volcan Misti, 3.5 km from the junction of the highways to Arequipa, Puno and Jesus; at the 55 km marker., -16.41944 -71.48611, 2700m

ASU
Austrocylindropuntia subulata (Muehlenpf.) Backeb.
ASU0054073Jim Solomon   29141977-05-24
Peru, Puno, Ca. 4 km S of Puno on road to Juli., -15.843 -70.023, 3900m

ASU
Cumulopuntia ignescens (Vpl.) F.Ritter
ASU0054078J. C. Solomon   29171977-05-14
Peru, Puno, Ca. 4 km S of Puno on road to Juli., -15.843 -70.023, 3900m

ASU
Myrcia DC. ex Guill.
ASU0066684Al Gentry; C. Reynel, R. Ortiz, P. Nunez   770521992-05-24
Peru, Puno, Rio Candamo fila at mouth of Rio Guacamayo, ridge top forest with cloud forest aspects., -13.5 -69.8333

ASU
Echinopsis maximiliana Heyder ex A.Dietr.
ASU0107612J. C. Solomon   29151977-05-14
Peru, Puno, Ca. 4 km S of Puno on road to Juli., -15.843 -70.023, 3900m


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Google Map

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