Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tara spinosa (Caesalpinia mucronata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Tara spinosa (Molina) Britton & Rose
ASU0038276Bruce D. Parfitt   34671985-06-30
Ecuador, Pichincha, About 1 km N of Rio Guayllabamba along Hwy 35 between Cayambe and Quito., 0.08333 -78.4167

ASU:Plants
Tara spinosa (Molina) Britton & Rose
ASU0038278S. Ickert-Bond   11122000-10-24
Ecuador, Bolivar, Guaranda. Hwy 35 N from Quito to Ottavalo, at Guayllabamba river crossing, S of the city., -0.060551 -78.350438, 1900m

ASU:Plants
Tara spinosa (Molina) Britton & Rose
ASU0038277Bruce D. Parfitt   34611985-06-27
Ecuador, Imbabura, 10 or 15 km north of Salinas in immediate vicinity of Cuambo (poblado). Along road paralleling Rio Mira., 0.583333 -78.166667

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100511971Anonymous   s.n.
Africa

MO
Tara spinosa (Molina) Britton & Rose
100601878Georg Jan   386
Europe.

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
Tara spinosa (Molina) Britton & Rose
02752830E. Walther   s.n.1927-09-20
United States of America, California, Santa Barbara Co., Yates', Montecito


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