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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
58384Molau & Eriksen   1988-01-30
Ecuador, Azuay, 4200 - 4400m

MO
1410374P.M. J   2000-01-03
Ecuador, Azuay, Parque Nacional Cajas. Road Cuenca-Sayaus, -2.78 -79.24, 4110 - 4230m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58072D. N. Smith & R. Valencia   99521985-03-12
Peru, Ancash, Huaylas, Huascarán National Park. pass between Quebrada Los Cedros and Hatuncocha. Puna grasslands, wet bottoms, and rock outcrops with striated soil., -8.75 -77.75, 4600 - 4850m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58082D. N. Smith & Kye Goodwin   88891984-12-31
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascarán National Park. Llanganuco Sector, Quebrada Ancash at portachuelo. Natural grassland with many rock out- crops., -9.05 -77.58, 4770 - 4870m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58091D. N. Smith & M. Buddensiek   111161985-07-10
Peru, Ancash, Huari, Huascarán National Park. 3-4 km below Cahuis Tunnel. Massive rock outcrops, SSW-facing, very steep. Soil frozen, snow patches., -9.68 -77.23, 4500 - 4550m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58195D. N. Smith, K. Goodwin, A. Gonzalez   89861985-01-05
Peru, Ancash, Huaraz, Huascarán National Park. Quebrada Llaca, N side of lake Grassy bottoms and slopes with scattered Polylepis weberbauerii trees., -9.45 -77.45, 4500m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58213D. N. Smith & Flavia Escalona   101311985-03-30
Peru, Ancash, Huari, Huascarán National Park. 5 km from Cahuis Tunnel. Grassland; steep, E-facing slopes., -9.68 -77.23, 4350m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis alpaminae Gilg & Muschl.
58285D. N. Smith & V. Cautivo   102881985-04-13
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascarán National Park. Llanganuco sector, Quebrada Deman- da, west of Chacraraju base camp Massive rock outcrops and talus slopes., -9.02 -77.6, 4750 - 4900m

MO:Tropicos
58476D. N. Smith, Rene Valencia & Alfredo Gonzales   106631985-05-10
Peru, Ancash, Recuay, Huascarán National Park. Quebrada Quenua Ragra. Needle ice zone with striated soil, talus slopes, and adjacent grassland., -9.97 -77.22, 4600 - 4700m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58546D. N. Smith, M. Torres   117821986-03-16
Peru, Ancash, Recuay, Huascarán Nat. Park. Rio Pachacoto drainage between mineral springs & Puma- shimi. Grasslands w/intermittant stands of Puya raymondii; moderate to steep, N to E facing slopes; soils of sedimentary rock, appears poor; glacieated., -9.88 -77.28, 4200 - 4300m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58650D. N. Smith, R. Valencia, A. Gonzales   97371985-03-08
Peru, Ancash, Huaylas, Huascarán National Park. Quebrada Alpamayo, at foot of Alpa- mayo and Quitaraju. Puna grassland dominated by Cala- magrostis; bouldery lateral moraine., -8.88 -77.68, 4600 - 4750m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis alpaminae Gilg & Muschl.
58945D.N. Smith, R. Valencia & M. Torres   11773C1986-03-11
Peru, Ancash, Recuay, Huascarán National Park. Quebrada Quenua Ragra. Alto-andean vegetation; NW-facing, mode- rately steep slopes; needle ice zone., -9.97 -77.22, 4700 - 4850m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis calycina (Desv.) Gilg & Muschl.
58979Percy Núñez, Daniel Blanco y Leo Delgado V.   78671987-04-13
Peru, Cusco, Espinar, Yauri Virginniyoc. ca. 35 km de Yauri, camino de Yauri, puente viejo, Maucallacta hacia Suicutambo, por carretera y caminos de Herradura., 4100m

MO:Tropicos
Brayopsis diapensioides (Wedd.) Gilg & Muschl.
1304371Gilbert Mandon   894
Bolivia, 4500m

MO:Tropicos
1274081H.G. Barclay&P. Juajibioy   73551959-04-11
Colombia, Boyacá, El Cocuy, n crevices of bedrock, above moraines, below glacier., 4600m


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