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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Piptothrix areolaris (DC.) R.M. King & H. Rob.
1353677Paul C. Standley   840011941-01-19
Guatemala, Totonicapán, Along road between San Francisco El Alto and Momostenango, 14.95 -91.44, 2220 - 3000m

MO:Tropicos
Piptothrix areolaris (DC.) R.M. King & H. Rob.
1354435W.E. Harmon & J.A. Fuentes   47511970-11-11
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, 7 km S. of San Lorenzo. Open slopes along small stream in dry pine-oak woodland, 15.24 -91.44, 1798m

MO:Tropicos
Piptothrix areolaris (DC.) R.M. King & H. Rob.
1708141M. Véliz & E. Esteban   MV 2M.77381999-12-06
Guatemala, Sacatepéquez, Volcán de Acatenango, Barranca Obscura, 14.54 -90.84, 1900m

MO:Tropicos
Piptothrix areolaris (DC.) R.M. King & H. Rob.
3587288K.T. Hartweg   534
Guatemala, Quetzaltenango, Zunil, Volcán de Zunil, 14.74 -91.45


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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