Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


HNT
Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis Salm-Dyck ex Pfeiffer (F.A.C. Weber) Barthlott & N.P. Taylor
7160E. Aguilar   1974-07-01
Bolivia, Dept. Santa Cruz, Prov. Florida

HNT
Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis Salm-Dyck ex Pfeiffer (F.A.C. Weber) Barthlott & N.P. Taylor
7168J.C. Solomon   104001983-05-01
Bolivia, Dept. Tarija, Prov. O'Connor, 73.1km E of Tarija-Padcaya road, on rd to Entre Ríos (ca. 1km below Narvaez)., -21.41666 -64.26666, 1700m

HNT
Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis Salm-Dyck ex Pfeiffer (F.A.C. Weber) Barthlott & N.P. Taylor
2023V. Turacek   S.N.
Argentina, Tucuman, Near Estatua del Indio, Ruta Provincial 307.

HNT
Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis Salm-Dyck ex Pfeiffer (F.A.C. Weber) Barthlott & N.P. Taylor
7159W. Baker   47171982-11-15
Bolivia, Dept. La Paz, On road from Chulumani to Quime 30 km N. of Quime. W. Baker: ""Upside of river on road to Oruro, 210 km from Chulumani, 30km from Lincoma.""

HNT
Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis Salm-Dyck ex Pfeiffer (F.A.C. Weber) Barthlott & N.P. Taylor
2024W. Krahn   2381964-07-01
Bolivia, Dept. Santa Cruz, Prov. Florida, Road from Cochabamba to Sta. Cruz, Km 385 E of Cochabamba, at Puente de Samaipata., 1600m

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
264775M. Arakaki & N. Quispe   17882006-07-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Cordillera

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
Rhipsalis floccosa subsp. tucumanensis (F.A.C. Weber) Barthlott & N.P. Taylor
1644564Paul C. Hutchinson   18881957-08-17
Peru, Junín, Tarma, Near La Merced, 900m


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