Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Copiapoa echinoides (Copiapoa bridgesii, Copiapoa cuprea, Copiapoa cupreata, Copiapoa dura)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Copiapoa echinoides (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose
DES00046777Fred Kattermann   FK-491977-10-01
Chile, Atacama, Totoral, 5 km west of Totoral Bajo, -27.88333 -70.93333, 200m

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Copiapoa echinoides (Salm-Dyck) Britton & Rose
DES00046778Fred Kattermann   FK-641977-10-01
Chile, Atacama, Town: South Canto de Agua, 14 km south of, on road to Frerina. Plant separate., -28.3 -70.95, 700m

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Copiapoa bridgesii (Pfeiff.) Backeb.
DES00088144Rosemary Trelease   2010-06-22
Chile, Region III, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 1997-0156-01-3; originally received as a plant collected by Edward F. Anderson 6324 with Fred Kattermann 1049 25 February 1996 from Chile, Region III, 5 km north of Chanaral along a trail that goes part way up as a road cut by a bulldozer; originally received as Copiapoa marginata var. bridgesii, name changed per Scott McMahon, Curator of Cacti, 16 August 2010., -26.289444 -70.626944, 190m

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Copiapoa echinoides Britton & Rose
DES00089436Rosemary Trelease   2011-03-22
Chile, Atacama Department, Copiapoa Province, Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m: accession number 2002-0156-01-1; originally received as a plant collected by Fred Kattermann 49, 1 October 1977 from Chile, Atacama Department, Copiapoa Province, 5 km west of Totoral with C. fieldleriana., -27.888031 -70.980853, 200m

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Copiapoa bridgesii (Pfeiff.) Backeb.
DES00093632Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Atacama Region, ChaƱaral Province, detailed locality information protected


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