Dataset: ASC-
Search Criteria: Chile; Atacama; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Deaver Herbarium (Northern Arizona University)


ASC
ASC00055212C. Taylor   107031991-10-04
Chile, Atacama, Copiapo Province Playa Las Machas of Bahia Inglesa, just S of Caldera, -27.166667 -70.833333

ASC
ASC00055210C. Taylor   108151991-10-08
Chile, Atacama, Huasco Province ca. 15 km N of Huasco along the coast, -28.333333 -71.25

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ASC00055209C. Taylor   108151991-10-08
Chile, Atacama, Huasco Province ca. 15 km N of Huasco along the coast, -28.333333 -71.25

ASC
ASC00116672Tina Ayers   15531997-09-02
Chile, Atacama, Agua Amarga, 27.1 km S of junction to Vallenar, 1.5 km E of Hwy 5, between road and railroad track, -28.789722 -70.771944, 1050m

ASC
Lobelia polyphylla Hook. & Arn.
ASC00116673Tina Ayers   15701997-09-04
Chile, Atacama, North of Carizal Bajo on road to Pan de Azucar, -28.128333 -71.129444, 125m

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ASC00116674Tina Ayers   15811997-09-05
Chile, Atacama, HW 31, 54-56 km NE of Copiapo, -27.190278 -69.907778

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ASC00116789K. Hansen   6512015-11-10
Chile, Atacama, Huasco, ca. 9 km SE of Carrizal Bajo; 6.1 km east of the junction of highways C-470 and C-440., -28.11755 -71.09801666666

ASC
Lobelia polyphylla Hook. & Arn.
ASC00054515T. Lammers   76501990-10-31
Chile, Atacama, Punta Herradura, just N of La Herradura, -28.098793 -71.178441, 50m

ASC
Errazurizia multifoliolata (Clos) I.M.Johnst.
ASC00123781L. E. Becklund   342018-11-23
CHILE, Atacama, Copiapo, In drainage south of Punta Weevil, Bahia Salada, S of Caldera, -27.66865 -70.94819

ASC
Errazurizia multifoliolata (Clos) I.M.Johnst.
ASC00123803L. E. Becklund   332018-11-22
CHILE, Atacama, Huasco, On road C-522, W of Vallenar, -28.55056 -70.80929, 440m


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