Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Harrisia adscendens (Harrisia platygona)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario "Luz María Villarreal de Puga" de la Universidad de Guadalajara


IBUG:IBUG
Harrisia adscendens (Gürke) Britton & Rose
124309Horst   
Brasil, Bahia, detailed locality information protected

IBUG:IBUG
Harrisia adscendens (Gürke) Britton & Rose
124305H. -J. Jucker   
Brasil, detailed locality information protected

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Harrisia platygona (Hortus Botanicus Berolinensis ex Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose
1456110Charles H. Thompson   s.n.1898-07-12
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated M.B.G.

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Harrisia adscendens (Gürke) Britton & Rose
258744A. R. Franck   26412011-06-13
United States, Florida, Sarasota Co., Lake Sarasota; Chaucer Lane, 2.2 km E of I-75., 27.2969 -82.4256

USF
Harrisia adscendens (Gürke) Britton & Rose
260367A. R. Franck   28962011-10-25
United States, Florida, Sarasota Co., Lake Sarasota, Chaucer Lane, 2.2 km E of I-75., 27.2969 -82.4256

USF
Harrisia adscendens (Gürke) Britton & Rose
261295A. Hofacker   403
Brazil, Bahia, Ipirá.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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