Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Armatocereus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Armatocereus matucanensis Backeb. in Backeb. & F.M.Knuth
ASU0052558Wendy Hodgson   80621994-03-05
Peru, Lima, 31 km into Quebrada Tinaja., -12.13056 -76.60167, 2040m

ASU:Plants
Armatocereus godingianus (Britton & Rose) Backeb.
ASU0052559Marc A. Baker   64131935-10-17
Ecuador, Chimborazo, 2 km W of Alausi, downstream Rio Chanchan, S-facing slops above river., -2.2 -78.85, 2240m

ASU:Plants
Armatocereus godingianus (Britton & Rose) Backeb.
ASU0052560Marc Baker   70301986-05-23
Ecuador, Chimborazo, SW of Alausi., -2.25 -78.86667, 1680m

ASU:Plants
Armatocereus procerus Rauh & Backeb. in Backeb.
ASU0052641Wendy Hodgson   80131994-03-04
Peru, Lima, In the Chillón Valley 4 km east of Yangas or 3 km east of Santa Rosa de Quives., -11.68456 -76.89128, 840m

ASU:Plants
ASU0052676Marc Baker   62061985-06-19
Ecuador, Manabi, 6 km south of Jipijapa., -1.385503 -80.573892, 300m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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