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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Gaya gracilipes K.Schum.
ASU0035183A. Krapovickas   422111988-05-08
Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Capital. Corrientes, Instituto de Botanica del Nordeste., -27.466667 -58.833333

ASU:Plants
Gaya parviflora (Phil.) Krapov.
ASU0035184A. Krapovickas   462121994-11-17
Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Dep. Guasayán. Sierra de Guasayán. Ruta 64, km 78., -28 -64.833333

ASU:Plants
Gaya parviflora (Phil.) Krapov.
ASU0035185A. Krapovickas   465931996-03-29
Argentina, Cordoba, Dep. Ischilin. 12 km NE de Huascha, ruta 16., -30.504141 -64.688556, 500m

ASU:Plants
Gaya pilosa K.Schum.
ASU0035186G. Hatschbach   549341991-11-09
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Rod. BR-365, 10-15 km ao sul de Montes Claros., -16.716667 -43.866667

ASU:Plants
ASU0035187A. Krapovickas   442131992-07-07
Paraguay, Boquerón, Parque Valle Natural, 25 km S de Filadelfia., -22.575627 -60.033333

ASU:Plants
ASU0035188A. Schinini   354032001-03-08
Argentina, Salta, Dep. Gral. San Martin. Ruta 81, 6 km W de Dragones., -23.25 -63.349998

ASU:Plants
ASU0035189A. Schinini   352932001-03-06
Argentina, Formosa, Dep. Matacos. Ruta 39, a 4 km S de Ing. G. Juarez, cercano al canal de riego del río Bermejo., -23.9 -61.85

ASU:Plants
ASU0035190A. Krapovickas   463731994-10-25
Argentina, Salta, Dep. Rivadavia. Ruta 81, 18 km W de Capitán J. Page., -23.68333 -62.383331

ASU:Plants
ASU0035191Wendy Hodgson   79961994-02-27
Peru, Arequipa, Km 588 north of Chala and 11 km south of Tanaka, along hwy 1 (Pan American Highway)., -15.8361 -74.5278, 580m

ASU:Plants
Gaya purpurea A. Krapovickas
ASU0035972A. Krapovickas   466481996-04-02
Argentina, Jujuy, Dep. Tumbaya. Volcan., -23.916039 -65.466647, 2079m


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