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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Eustephia armifera J.F. Macbr.
1540359.214A. Weberbauer   78061929-02-00
Peru, Cusco, Quispicanchis, Quispicanchi, Marcapata

US:Botany
1059569.244C. Watkins   19161941-06-11
Peru, Cusco

US:Botany
1471735.245F. L. Herrera   30041930-07-00
Peru, Cusco, Valle del Paucarbambo, Hacienda Parpacalla, 2950 - 2950m

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1230345.249J. F. Macbride & W. Featherstone   11771922-06-16
Peru, Yanahuanca, 3048 - 3048m

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1233244.251F. L. Herrera   8061925-10-00
Peru, Cusco, above city, 3400 - 3600m

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761632.2593J. N. Rose & J. M. Rose   190411914-09-01
Peru, Cusco

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1804644.246M. Cárdenas H.   22421942-03-00
Bolivia, Near Betanzos, Potosi, 3700 - 3700m

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2749246.25G. Edwin & J. M. Schunke   39011966-07-05
Peru, Junín, Carretera central, pass 11 km - 4 km w of tarma, gentle slope above road


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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