Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echinopsis huascha (Echinopsis vatteri, Lobivia huascha, Lobivia purpureominiata, Lobivia andalgalensis, Cereus huascha, Trichocereus huascha, Trichocereus catamarcensis), Echinopsis huascha subsp. robusta (Lobivia huascha var. robusta), Echinopsis huascha subsp. huascha (Echinopsis pecheretiana, Tr... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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Lobivia andalgalensis (F.A.C. Weber ex K. Schum.) Britton & Rose
PH00764196J. A. Shafer   271916-12-28
Argentina, between Andalgala and Concepcion, -27.453821 -65.954027, 2600m

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Trichocereus huascha (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
PH00777571John A. Shafer   41916-12-14
Argentina, Catamarca, Andalgala, -27.595036 -66.318344

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Trichocereus huascha (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
PH00777572John A. Shafer   121916-12-18
Argentina, Catamarca, Andalgala, -27.595036 -66.318344

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Trichocereus huascha (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
PH00777573John A. Shafer   141916-12-18
Argentina, Catamarca, Andalgala, -27.595036 -66.318344

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Trichocereus huascha (F.A.C. Weber) Britton & Rose
PH00777574John A. Shafer   191916-12-23
Argentina, Catamarca, Andalgala, -27.582719 -66.314892, 2150m

Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
14507H. Lembcke   
Argentina, Chilecito

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Echinopsis huascha (Web.) Friedrich & G.D.Rowley
1642333J. Piccardo   21
Argentina, La Rioja, Capital, Quebrada de Huaco. 1-15 km from Ciudad de La Rioja

MICH:Angiosperms
Echinopsis huascha (Web.) Friedrich & G.D.Rowley
1642334P. C. Hutchison   17211957-11-02
Peru, Ayacucho, no data, 5 mi. S. of Andahuaylas, 3200m


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