Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acacia visco
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb.
ASU0010836Beatriz Penafort   120482004-04-01
Argentina, Salta, Rio Colorado, 3-4 km al W de Cafayate. Quebrada de la toma de agua, que va a la cascada, detras de los primeros cerros., -26.1361 -66.0806

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb.
BRIT586490   
Argentina, Catamarca

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Acacia viscosa (Michx. ex Vent.) Bosc
CM247262Lehrig, A.F.   s.n.
Australia

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb.
DES00063871Raul Puente   35162006-10-01
Argentina, Salta, 0.5 km S de El Carril En carretera 68 a Cafayate., -25.086436 -65.488311

DES
Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb.
DES00063861Raul Puente   35062006-10-01
Argentina, Salta, Quebrada del Toro en ruta 51 ca. de 1.2 km al SW de El Alfarcito, entre Santa Rosa del Tastil y Campo Quijano., -24.785664 -65.731861

University of Texas at El Paso Biodiversity Collections Herbarium


UTEP:Herb
Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb.
UTEP:Herb:76224Collector(s): Lazaro Juan Novara   120482004-04-01
Argentina, Salta, Rio Colorado, 3-4 Km Al W De Cafayate, Quebrada De La Toma De Agua, Que Va A La Cascada, Detras De Los Primeros Cerros, Cafayate Department, -25.0886111111 -66.0080555556, 1766 - 1766m

UTEP:Herb
Acacia visco Lorentz ex Griseb.
UTEP:Herb:76042Collector(s): Lazaro Juan Novara   120742004-09-11
Argentina, Salta, Quebrada De Escoipe, Ruta 33, Km 24, Mal Paso, 500-700 M Al W Del Puente Carretero, Laderas Al S De Quebrada Las Chunas, Chicoana Department, -25.1613888889 -65.6609166667, 2100 - 2100m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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