Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nassella inconspicua (Stipa inconspicua, Stipa sodiroana, Urachne haenkeana, Urachne inconspicua, Stipa caespitosa var. lilloi, Stipa caespitosa var. subelata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Intermountain Herbarium (Vasc. & Algae)


USU:UTC
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
UTC00209264James C. Solomon   148891986-02-20
BOLIVIA, La Paz, Prov. Murillo ; 3.5 km W of Pongo on road from Unduavi to La Paz, -16.3166667 -67.9833333, 4000m

USU:UTC
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
UTC00209265JC Solomon    150811986-03-07
BOLIVIA, La Paz, Prov. Murillo ; Alto Irpavi (La Paz), -16.5333333 -68.0833333, 3300m

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
CHRB0125781   
Peru

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
356906F. Biurrun   56661999-03-15
Argentina, San Juan, Iglesia, Parque Nac. San Guillermo. Alrededores del Refugio de Agua de Godo, sobre la ladera del cerro., 3250m

ARIZ
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
250614J. Humbles   s.n.1970-00-00
Ecuador

ARIZ
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
244558O.P.   52-671952-02-21
Peru, Puno, Thirteen km west of Vilque., 4053m

ARIZ
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
360403F. Biurrun   47661997-03-15
Argentina, La Rioja, Gral. Sarmiento, Sierra El Peñón, Entre Jagué y El Peñón a 39Km del primero., 2700m

ARIZ
Nassella inconspicua (J.Presl) Barkworth
360341F. Biurrun   58781999-03-31
Argentina, San Juan, Sarmiento, Sierra de Ansilta. Quebrada Santa Clara, unos 42 km al SW de Pedernal., 2650m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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