Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Maihueniopsis glomerata (Opuntia ovata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Dr. K. Behn   22607
Chile, Coquimbo, Las Palmas-LlayLlay, -32.05 -71.42

F:Botany
Dr. K. Behn   8550
Chile, Coquimbo, Rivadivia - Coquimbo, -29.97 -70.57

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Maihueniopsis glomerata (Haw.) R. Kiesling
1455773Squeo   881761988-02-27
Chile, Coquimbo, Cordillera Dona Ana, Lengua Negra, -29.83 -70.03, 3850m

Universidad de La Serena


ULS
Maihueniopsis glomerata (Haw.) R. Kiesling
L.Letelier & J.Reyes   6522006-11-25
Chile, Atacama, III RegiĆ³n. Quebrada Seca, -28.613243 -70.114507

ULS
Maihueniopsis glomerata (Haw.) R. Kiesling
L.Letelier & J.Reyes   10212007-01-18
Chile, Atacama, III Region. Quebrada Paredones, -27.613259 -69.364596

ULS
Maihueniopsis glomerata (Haw.) R. Kiesling
L.Letelier & J.Reyes   11202007-02-07
Chile, Atacama, III Region. 8km so. Camp. Plato de Sopa, -25.429835 -68.847957


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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