Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ardisia weberbaueri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
126936M. Nee   495511998-06-01
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Depto. Santa Cruz, Prov. Ichilo: Parque Nacional Amboro, 1-2 km S from Campamento Mataracu., -17.5667 -63.8667

FTG
126937M. Nee, L. Bohs   494881998-05-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Depto. Santa Cruz, Prov. Ichilo: Parque Nacional Amboro, vic. Campamento Mataracu., -17.55 -63.8667

FTG
106211B. Wallnofer   16-2012871987-12-20
Peru, Huanuco, Pr. Pachitea, area Pucallpa, west. part of the "Sira mountains' and by lowland; from c. 20 to 24 km SE of Puerto Inca, crest of the mountain from the "Oro" to the "Sira" and to NNE to the beg. of the cloud forest , by "Pato rojo"., -8.38551 -74.5391

FTG
106212B. Wallnofer   18-84881988-04-08
Peru, Huanuco, Prov. Pachitea, region of Pucallpa, western part of the "Sira mountains" and adjacent lowland; from c. 20 km to 24 km SE of Puerto Inca, crest of the mountain range going west to east from the "Campamento Oro" (9°29' S, 74°50' W; 360, msm) to the "Campamento Sira" (9°28' S, 74°47' W; 800 msm) and continuing to NNE to the beginning of the cloud forest at 1050 msm, next to the Campamento "Pato rojo" (9°27' S, 74 46' W; 1080 msm)., -9.48333 -74.8333

Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


LL
LL00031228José Schunke Vigo   83841975-05-05
Peru, San Martin, Mariscal Caceres, Dtto. Tocache Nuevo, Río de la Plata, noreste de Tocache.

LL
LL00375509José Schunke Vigo   83841975-05-05
Peru, San Martin, Mariscal Caceres, Dtto. Tocache Nuevo, Río de la Plata, noreste de Tocache.


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