Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Copiapoa calderana, Copiapoa calderana subsp. calderana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00041366Edward F. Anderson   63461996-02-29
Chile, Antofagasta, W. Quebrada La Chimba on the N edge of Antofagasta, through the garbage dump 1.5 km from the end of the road., -23.53389 -70.35777, 490m

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DES00046781Fred Kattermann   FK-461977-10-01
Chile, Atacama, Town: South Barquito; km 945 on Pan/Am in coastal rocks. A black lizard lives along the water black rocks. Plant separate, -26.48333 -70.68333, 30m

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DES00046800Fred Kattermann   FK-10741996-02-29
Chile, Antofagasta, Town: Antofagasta. Q. la Chimba. Plant separate., -23.53333 -70.35, 490m

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DES00046761Fred Kattermann   FK-3721982-10-01
Chile, Antofagasta, Moor Moreno, -23.45 -70.56667, 610m

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DES00046763Fred Kattermann   FK-3761982-10-01
Chile, Antofagasta, Town: El Cobre. Near coast at lower elevations. See bagged specimen., -24.25 -70.53333, 610m

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DES00066190Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, detailed locality information protected

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DES00088451Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Atacama Region, Copiapó Province, detailed locality information protected

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DES00088448Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Atacama Region, Chañaral Province, detailed locality information protected

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DES00088442Veronica Nguyen   
Chile, Atacama Region, Copiapó Province, detailed locality information protected

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DES00095776Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Coquimbo Region, Elqui Province, detailed locality information protected

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DES00096295Joni Ward   
Chile, Atacama Region, Copiapó Province, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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