Dataset: SWSL-
Search Criteria: Peru; San Martin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


SWSL
Chloris radiata (L.) Sw.
SWSL003809John R. MacDonald   40561991-12-10
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Tarapoto, Carretera Tarapoto/Yurimaguas, ca. 13.5 km from Tarapoto., -6.42937 -76.265197, 800m

SWSL
Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koeler
SWSL003951John R. MacDonald   40651991-12-10
Peru, San Martin, Peru. San Martin. San Martin. Dtto Tarapoto, Carretera Tarapoto/Yurimaguas, ca. 13.5 km from Tarapoto; roadside area at ca. 800 meters altitude., -6.425276 -76.244598

SWSL
SWSL004464John R. MacDonald   40681991-12-10
Peru, San Martin, Peru. San Martin. San Martin. Dtto Tarapoto, Carretera Tarapoto/Yurimaguas, ca. 13.5 km from Tarapoto; roadside area at ca. 800 meters altitude., -6.425276 -76.244598

SWSL
Pennisetum nervosum (Nees) Trin.
SWSL005299John R. MacDonald   40611991-12-10
Peru, San Martin, Peru. San Martin. San Martin. Dtto Tarapoto, Carretera Tarapoto/Yurimaguas, ca. 13.5 km from Tarapoto; roadside area at ca. 800 meters altitude., -6.425276 -76.244598

SWSL
SWSL006918John R. MacDonald   40441991-12-09
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Tarapoto; Tarapoto, ca. 400 meters altitude., -6.5167 -76.3833

SWSL
SWSL007058John R. MacDonald   40501991-12-09
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Tarapoto, -6.5167 -76.3833

SWSL
Calea ulei Hieron.
SWSL007585John R. MacDonald   40541991-12-10
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Tarapoto, Carretera Tarapoto/Yurimaguas, ca. 13.5 km. from Tarrapoto

SWSL
SWSL008974John R. MacDonald with Manuel Rimachi   40571991-12-10
Peru, San Martin, San Martin, Carretera Tarapoto/Yurimagas, ca. 13.5 km. from Tarapoto, roadside area at ca. 800 meters altitude.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.