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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Munroa andina var. andina
2475859Matthei, O. R., Rodríguez   215
Chile, Antofagasta, El Loa, Cerros de Talabre, -23.25 -67.83, 3570m

MO:Tropicos
2475898P.M. Peterson, R. Soreng & E.J. Judziewicz   155052001-03-16
Chile, Antofagasta, Km 29.5 East from San Pedro de atacama on paved HWY towards Argentine border at Paso de Jama., -22.92 -67.91, 3800m

MO:Tropicos
2475917Ricardi, C.   84
Chile, Tarapaca, Arica, Portezuelo de Chapiquiña, -18.28 -69.67, 2850m

MO:Tropicos
Munroa Torr.
2954166P.M. Peterson & R. Soreng   156912001-04-01
Chile, Region I.92 km E of Arica on HEY 11 towards Putre. Rocky slopes & Drainages with Atriplex, Plantago & Lepidium., -18.38 -69.64, 3100m

MO:Tropicos
Munroa Torr.
2954324P.M. Peterson, R. Soreng & E.J. Judziewicz   155042001-03-16
Chile, Antofagasta, Km 29.5 East from San Pedro de Atacama on paved HWY towards Argentine border at paso de Jama. Sandy clay loam on moderate slopes with fairly dense vegetation of Atriplex & Lupinus. Also Descurainia, Tagets & Stipa. 2-3 spp. of Munroa also present., 3800m

MO:Tropicos
Munroa Torr.
2954461P.M. Peterson & R. Soreng   156662001-03-27
Chile, Region 1.6 km SW of Colchane on HWy towards Huara. Along wash and sandy gravelly slopes with shrubby Lamiaceae & Chenopodiaceae., -19.3 -68.68, 3800m

MO:Tropicos
Munroa Torr.
2954528P.M. Peterson & R. Soreng   155912001-03-21
Chile, Region 11. At Estación Carcoté, 3 km W of HWY 21. Volcanic flats with Phacelia and small shrubby Lamiaceae., -21.43 -68.41, 3860m


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