Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Torulinium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
V0079742FJ. F. Macbride   661922-04-08
Peru, Lima, -12 -77.08

F:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
R. A. Ferreyra   3867
Peru, Lima, Lomas de Lachay, -11.35 -77.38

F:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
R. A. Ferreyra   9587
Peru, Lima, Lurín, -12.28 -76.87

F:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
V0079743FL. Goytizolo   U.S.M. 128732073-08-12
Peru, Lima, Chancay, Chancay: Hacienda Desagravio. Huaura, -11.5 -77.27

F:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
P. J. Barbour   21251978-05-29
Peru, Lambayeque, 12 km (via Pan Am Hwy) N of Olmos

F:Botany
Torulinium odoratum (L.) S.S.Hooper
O. L. Haught   1111927-00-00
Peru, Piura, Negritos. Pariñas valley


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Google Map

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