Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pectocarya anomala
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Pectocarya anomala I. M. Johnst.
CM141885Pennell, F.W.   131651925-04-00
Peru, Arequipa, above Arequipa, 2500 - 3500m

San Diego State University Herbarium


SDSU
Pectocarya anomala I.M.Johnston
SDSU23452F. Luebert   3644B2017-03-22
Chile, Antofagasta, Prov. El Loa, Foothills of mount Paroma, -21.023668 -68.381585, 3850m

SDSU
Pectocarya anomala I.M.Johnston
SDSU23577F. Luebert   35062017-03-17
Chile, Tarapacá, Prov. Tamarugal, Road Pica - salar de Huasco, -20.38928 -69.089033, 3200m

SDSU
Pectocarya anomala I.M.Johnston
SDSU23578F. Luebert   35972017-03-20
Chile, Tarapacá, Prov. Tamarugal, Tambillo - Salar de Huasco., -20.304249 -69.113244, 3200m

University of Georgia Herbarium


GA
Pectocarya anomala I. M. Johnst.
GA211858   
Peru


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Google Map

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