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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Haageocereus acranthus (Vaupel) Backeb.
3045227.246D. T. MacDougal   s.n.1922-00-00
Peru, San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres

US:Botany
Haageocereus acranthus (Vaupel) Backeb.
761238.2505J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   185571914-07-00
Peru, Lima

US:Botany
Haageocereus acranthus (Vaupel) Backeb.
761237.2505J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   185571914-07-00
Peru, Lima

US:Botany
Haageocereus chosicensis
2830717.249S. Haselton   s.n.
Ecuador, Loja

US:Botany
Haageocereus chosicensis
761239.2578J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   185581914-07-03
Peru, Lima

US:Botany
2906756.243Collector unknown   s.n.
Peru, Lima

US:Botany
761610.2484J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   189981914-08-25
Peru, Arequipa, Islay

US:Botany
761605.2585J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   188111914-08-06
Peru, Arequipa

US:Botany
Haageocereus platinospinus (Werderm. & Backeb.) Backeb.
761601.2563J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   187951914-08-03
Peru, Arequipa

US:Botany
Haageocereus pseudomelanostele (Werderm. & Backeb.) Backeb.
761247.2433J. N. Rose & J. S. Rose   185691914-07-04
Peru, Lima

US:Botany
2563165.255P. C. Hutchison & J. K. Wright   71251964-11-23
Peru, Arequipa, 10 - 30m

US:Botany
Haageocereus chosicensis
2830714.254P. C. Hutchison   6071952-03-29
Peru, Lima

US:Botany
Haageocereus turbidus Rauh & Backeb.
2406345.247P. C. Hutchison   12361957-09-07
Peru, Ica, Nazca, 1400 - 1400m

US:Botany
2406398.254P. C. Hutchison   15841957-10-09
Peru, Piura, 100 - 100m

US:Botany
2830728.247P. C. Hutchison   18641957-11-26
Peru, Arequipa, 900 - 900m

US:Botany
2406452.25P. C. Hutchison   18581957-11-26
Peru, Arequipa, Islay, 150 - 150m


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