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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
573386G. Sullivan, K. Young, M. Eisenberg & D. Soejarto   9341981-05-18
Peru, Lima, Canta, Road to Canta, Km 74 near Yasao to outside of Canta., -11.5 -76.75, 1800 - 2500m

MO:Tropicos
585312A. Sagástegui A., E. Alvitez & J. Mostacero   93301979-05-19
Peru, Cajamarca, Contumaza, Alrededores de Guzmango., -7.38 -78.9, 2500m

MO:Tropicos
586833A. Sagástegui A.   109521983-10-25
Peru, La Libertad, Trujillo, Cerro Campana., -7.98 -79.11, 800m

MO:Tropicos
587513D. N. Smith & M. Buddensiek   109351985-06-06
Peru, Ancash, Huaraz, 10 km by road from Cochabamba. Open dwarf forest of Escalonia resinosa and Myrsianthes quinqueloba, intermixed with robust shrubs. Western slopes of the Andes., -9.45 -77.85, 2870m

MO:Tropicos
590534A. Sagástegui A. & S. Lopez M.   105701983-06-13
Peru, Cajamarca, Contumaza, Alrededores de Guzmango., -7.38 -78.9, 2500m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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