Dataset: MO
Search Criteria: Peru; Ayacucho; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
220642O. Tovar   70071972-11-05
Peru, Ayacucho, Lucanas, Protected due to name conservation status, 3800m

MO:Tropicos
220680O. Tovar   54921966-04-13
Peru, Ayacucho, Huamanga, Chaquihuayco, between Ayacucho and Chupas, 2800 - 2900m

MO:Tropicos
220945A. Weberbauer   55811910-05-31
Peru, Ayacucho, Huanta, Between Tambo and the Apurimac, by way of Osno, 3000m

MO:Tropicos
225000E.P. Killip, A.C. Smith   228041929-05-07
Peru, Ayacucho, Aina between Huanta and Rio Apurimac, 750 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
232728A. Weberbauer   5811
Peru, Ayacucho, Coracora.

MO:Tropicos
237010Dudley, T. R.   100251968-06-08
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Common in secondary forests and at the edge of cleared rain forest at Hacienda Luisiana, -12.38 -73.8, 585m

MO:Tropicos
240625O. Tovar   66311970-04-04
Peru, Ayacucho, Lucanas, Pampa Galeras, Vicunas National Reserve, valley of Cupitay, between Nazca and Lucanas, 4000m

MO:Tropicos
Dieffenbachia costata H. Karst. ex Schott
358086E.P. Killip & A.C. Smith   230031929-05-10
Peru, Ayacucho, Río Apurimac Valley, near Kimpitiriki; dense forest., 400m

MO:Tropicos
382139Killip & Smith   23021
Peru, Ayacucho, Kimpitiriki, 400m

MO:Tropicos
Anthurium dombeyanum Brongn. ex Schott
383459Guerrera   2034
Peru, Ayacucho, Media Naranja, 2000m

MO:Tropicos
387060Killip & Smith   22836
Peru, Ayacucho, Auina, 750 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
453339Killip, E.P. & A.C. Smith   223501929-05-06
Peru, Ayacucho, Protected due to name conservation status, -12.93 -74, 1500m

MO:Tropicos
686660Killip & Smith   22774
Peru, Ayacucho, 500 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Urtica magellanica Juss. ex Poir.
718170Soukup J.   55101968-02-10
Peru, Ayacucho, Pampa de Chupas


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