Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Cleistocactus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Cleistocactus acanthurus (Vaupel) D.R.Hunt
T. Anderson   7852
Peru, Lima, Quebrada Pocoto, 11 km into quebrada and ENE of Imperial, -12.98 -76.28

F:Botany
V0052862FM. Cárdenas   4817
BOLIVIA

F:Botany
Cleistocactus buchtienii var. flavispinus
M. Cárdenas   4820A1959-04-15
Bolivia, Cochabamba

F:Botany
Cleistocactus sextonianus (Backeb.) D.R.Hunt
V0096672FT. Anderson et al.   78901994-02-20
Peru, Arequipa, 4 km E of Chala in Quebrada Chala Viejo, -15.82911 -74.25958, 150m

F:Botany
V0096670FT. Anderson et al.   79001994-02-21
Peru, Arequipa, -16.23697 -73.58447, 60m

F:Botany
Cleistocactus fieldianus (Britton & Rose) D.R.Hunt
V0469830FJ. Akers   3011954-11-00
Peru, Ancash, 10 mi. N of Huaraz, near Carhuaz

F:Botany
I. G. Vargas C.   3439
Bolivia, Santa Cruz


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Google Map

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