Dataset: DES-
Search Criteria: Chile; Region II; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Copiapoa cinerea Britton & Rose
DES00041358Edward F. Anderson   63541996-03-02
Chile, Region II, 4 km E of Taltal, and 1 km NE of the hwy., -25.431028 -70.450667, 205m

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Copiapoa taltalensis (Werderm.) Looser
DES00065691Joni Ward   2010-04-06
Chile, Region II, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m; accession number 1997 0142 0102; originally received as a plant collected by Edward F. Anderson EFA 6359,2 March 1996, with Fred Kattermann 1087, from Chile, Region II, in a flat area 15 km inland from Cifuncho Bay, along road B-900 from Tattal, S 25 deg 35' 42.9'' W 70 deg 31' 15.6'', elevation 335 m; originally received as Copiapoa desertorum, name change per Scott McMahon, Cacti Curator, 16 Aug 2010., -25.59525 -70.521, 335m

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Copiapoa taltalensis (Werd) Loos.
DES00069097Joni Ward   2011-05-10
Chile, Region II, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa County, AZ, N 33° 27’ 33”, W 111° 56’ 35”, 1200 ft, 366 m; accession number 1997 0137 0101. Originally received into the DBG living collection as a plant collected by E. F. Anderson 6358 9 July 1997 with Fred Katterman 1086 from Chile, Region II, sandy slope along the north edge of Cifuncho Bay reached by road B-900 from Taltal., -25.63575 -70.631833, 25m

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DES00071392Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Region II, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

Google Maps is a web mapping service provided by Google that features a map that users can pan (by dragging the mouse) and zoom (by using the mouse wheel). Collection points are displayed as colored markers that when clicked on, displays the full information for that collection. When multiple species are queried (separated by semi-colons), different colored markers denote each individual species.

Google Earth (KML)

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