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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Tovarochloa peruviana T.D. Macfarl. & But
2180733.211W. Rauh & G. Hirsch   P 12081954-05-11
Peru, Cusco, Ausangate, 4600 - 4600m

US:Botany
Tovarochloa peruviana T.D. Macfarl. & But
3482461.103P. M. Peterson & N. Refulio   181142004-04-03
Peru, Huancavelica, Castrovirreyna, 2 km N of Astobamba on road towards Huancavelica. Gravelly flats near small, frost-heaved formed ponds in depressions with Muhlenbergia ligularis, M. peruviana, Poa and Calamagrostis, -12.93889 -75.09936, 4490m

US:Botany
Tovarochloa peruviana T.D. Macfarl. & But
3482462.103P. M. Peterson & N. Refulio   181162004-04-04
Peru, Huancavelica, Castrovirreyna, 3 km S of Astobamba on road towards Pucapampa. Small, frost-heaved formed ponds with ephermeral water, associated with Calamagrostis, Poa, Dissanthelium, Muhlenbergia ligularis and Tovarochloa peruviana, -12.97992 -75.09094, 4540m


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