Dataset: MO
Taxa: Asparagus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Asparagus setaceus (Kunth) Jessop
1210931C. H. Dodson & P. M. Dodson   1981-10-10
Ecuador, Azuay, Plants cultivated in the garden of M. & S. Jaramillo at Chullabamba, 10 km N of Cuenca., -2.84 -78.91, 2320m

MO
1714012Carlos E. Cer   1991-08-03
Ecuador, Chimborazo, Penipe, Parroquia San Antonio de Bayushig. Bosque Seco Montano Bajo. Informante: V. Avenda, -1.55 -78.5, 2760m

MO:Tropicos
Asparagus setaceus (Kunth) Jessop
613947Michael Grayum   95021989-06-04
Costa Rica, San José, Escazu, Residential neighborhood at west side of Route 105, Santa Eduviges de Escazú, 9.91 -84.14, 1150m

MO:Tropicos
616698Michael Grayum   98531990-05-27
Costa Rica, San José, Escazu, Residential neighborhood at west side of Route 105, Santa Eduviges de Escazú, 9.91 -84.14, 1150m

MO:Tropicos
615249A. Gentry, J. Revilla & D. Daly   191331977-04-10
Peru, Lima, Santa Eulalia, 40 km E of Lima in valley of Río Rimac, dry cactus-dominated hillsides., -11.9 -76.68, 1100 - 1200m

MO:Tropicos
1520886M. Nee   49783
Bolivia, La Paz

MO:Tropicos
1529219M. Nee   47023
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, The plain around Santa Cruz that is bound by the 700 m contour of the Andean foothills to the west, and the Río Grande to the east, -17.74 -63.2, 420m

MO:Tropicos
615747James C. Solomon   127691984-11-16
Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo, Calacoto (La Paz). Cultivated plants., -16.53 -68.08, 3300m

MO:Tropicos
616169Israel G. Vargas C.   181989-01-04
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Vallegrande, Ciudad de Vallegrande., -18.48 -64.1, 2040m


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