Dataset: BRIT-VDB
Search Criteria: Peru; Junin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Vanderbilt University Herbarium


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BRIT278341   
Peru, Junin

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Munnozia hastifolia (Poepp.) H. Robinson & Brettell
BRIT278102James Aronson   5971978-08-02
Peru, Junin, Concepcion Province; 41 km from turnoff to Satipo N of Huancayo; 55km from Satipo, 10 km past Calabza., 1800m

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BRIT277286   
Peru, Junin

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BRIT467041Thomas B. Croat   577191984-04-01
Peru, Junin, Along road between San Ramón and Oxapampa ca. 1 km beyond (north of) turnoff for road to Satiapo., -10.9 -75.3, 700m

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BRIT425036D. N. Smith   67601984-04-04
Peru, Junin, Satipo Province, Gran Pajonal, east of Chequitavo on trail to Kotampaz., 74.383333 -10.75, 1200m

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Microgramma fuscopunctata (Hook.) Vareschi
BRIT424867D. N. Smith   67581984-04-04
Peru, Junin, Satipo, Satipo Province, Gran Pajonal, east of Chequitavo on trail to Kotampaz.; 74.383333 -10.75, -10.75 -74.383333, 1200m

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BRIT500686D. N. Smith   62721984-03-09
Peru, Junin, Tarma Province. Tarma-San Ramón road, 10-15 km from Tarma., 2600m

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Manihot anomala subsp. pavoniana (Müll.Arg.) D.J.Rogers & Appan
BRIT496888Al Gentry   397971983-01-30
Peru, Junin, Puente-Paucartambo to La Merced, Chanchamayo Valley., 800m

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BRIT498201Camilo Díaz   28991988-05-10
Peru, Junin, Prov. Tarma, carretera entre Huasahuasi y Tiambra, km 3 desde Huasahuasi.

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BRIT498490D. N. Smith   67221984-04-03
Peru, Junin, Satipo Province. 3-5 km NW of Chequitavo., -10.75 -74.383333, 1200m

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Croton densifrons Pax & Hoffm.
BRIT499594David N. Smith   30601983-01-10
Peru, Junin, Oxapampa, Chontabamba., -10.6 -75.45, 1900m

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Baccharis caespitosa (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers.
BRIT624905   
Peru, Junin

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BRIT633076   
Peru, Junin

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Collaea speciosa (Loisel.) DC.
BRIT631322   
Peru, Junin, Tarma

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BRIT631428   
Peru, Junin


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