Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Axinaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Axinaea confusa E. Cotton
   2010-02-03
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

ASU
Axinaea confusa E. Cotton
ASU0321240   2010-02-04
Peru, Huampal; HPL, -10.18729 -75.5773, 1040m

ASU
ASU0320958   2009-10-07
Peru, Tres Cruces 1; TC1, -13.1092 -71.60148, 3093m

ASU
ASU0321176   2009-10-07
Peru, Tres Cruces 1; TC1, -13.1092 -71.60148, 3093m

ASU
ASU0321175   2009-10-07
Peru, Tres Cruces 1; TC1, -13.1092 -71.60148, 3093m

ASU
ASU0319426   2010-09-04
Peru, Tres Cruces 1; TC1, -13.1092 -71.60148, 3093m

ASU
ASU0319427   2010-09-04
Peru, Tres Cruces 1; TC1, -13.1092 -71.60148, 3093m

ASU
Axinaea affinis (Naudin) Cogn.
ASU0319512   2010-11-14
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

ASU
Axinaea affinis (Naudin) Cogn.
   2010-11-14
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

ASU
Axinaea affinis (Naudin) Cogn.
   2010-11-15
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

ASU
Axinaea affinis (Naudin) Cogn.
   2010-11-15
Ecuador, El Cedral, -0.12407 -78.56722, 2385m

ASU
ASU0321290   2011-08-06
Peru, Wayquecha; WAY-01, -13.19068 -71.58748, 3045m

ASU
ASU0320109   2011-08-17
Peru, Trocha Union; TRU-03, -13.10937 -71.59954, 2990m

ASU
ASU0319769   2011-08-17
Peru, Trocha Union; TRU-03, -13.10937 -71.59954, 2990m

ASU
   2013-04-28
Peru, Wayquecha; WAY-01, -13.19068 -71.58748, 3045m

ASU
   2013-04-29
Peru, Wayquecha; WAY-01, -13.19068 -71.58748, 3045m

ASU
   2013-04-30
Peru, Wayquecha; WAY-01, -13.19068 -71.58748, 3045m

ASU
   2013-04-30
Peru, Wayquecha; WAY-01, -13.19068 -71.58748, 3045m

ASU
   2012-05-03
Peru, Wayquecha; WAY-01, -13.19068 -71.58748, 3045m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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