Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Echinocactus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
3052404.2457079J. N. Rose   
Panama, Chiriquí, detailed locality information protected

US:Botany
3050522.2521972F. Weinberg   
Panama, Chiriquí, detailed locality information protected

US:Botany
3050529.2577113F. Weinberg   
Panama, Chiriquí, detailed locality information protected

US:Botany
3050524.2586591Collector unknown   
Panama, Chiriquí, detailed locality information protected

US:Botany
3050558.252F. Weinberg   s.n.1913-00-00
Panama, Chiriquí

US:Botany
535024.2561A. Nichols   s.n.1904-00-00
Panama, Chiriquí

US:Botany
3050609.248J. N. Rose   s.n.1914-08-11
Bolivia, La Paz

US:Botany
3050640.259L. Zehntner   s.n.1916-07-00
Brazil, Bahia

US:Botany
3050639.26J. N. Rose   187891914-08-00
Peru, Arequipa

US:Botany
Echinocactus myriacanthus Vaupel
2976710.212A. Weberbauer   42721904-07-25
Peru, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, 2200 - 2200m

US:Botany
Echinocactus weberbaueri Vaupel
3045764.21A. Weberbauer   42711904-06-25
Peru, Amazonas, Chachapoyas


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Google Map

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