Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eriosyce limariensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00046785Fred Kattermann   FK-131977-10-01
Chile, Coquimo, Town: Tanque las Palomas. Tanque las Palomas. Plant separate., -30.7 -71.01667, 800m

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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00036908Fred Kattermann   FK-131977-10-15
Chile, Tanque las Palomas, -30.7 -71.016667, 800m

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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00037179Fred Kattermann   FK-4801984-11-01
Chile, Rio Limari on bluffs 5 kilometers N of bridge., -30.616667 -71.5

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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00037153Fred Kattermann   FK-4501982-10-01
Chile, Embalse Recoleta E of lake., -30.483333 -71.05

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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00036884Fred Kattermann   FK-121977-10-16
Chile, Valle de Encanto State Park, -30.7 -71.35, 400m

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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00040379Fred Kattermann   FK-1891979-10-15
Chile, Road Embalse La Paloma to San Lorenzo, -30.916667 -71.066667, 500m

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Eriosyce limariensis (Ritter) Kattermann
DES00036912Fred Kattermann   FK-192007-12-05
Chile, Rio Molles at head water of canal, -30.733333 -70.583333, 2800m

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Eriosyce limariensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
DES00036921Fred Kattermann   FK-201977-10-10
Chile, Coquimbo, On road to Estancia Fria Jorge in grassy areas, -30.65 -71.6, 300m

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Eriosyce limariensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
DES00088260Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Coquimbo Region, Limari Province, detailed locality information protected

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Eriosyce limariensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
DES00092136Rosemary Trelease   
Chile, Coquimbo Region, Limari Province, detailed locality information protected

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Eriosyce limariensis (F.Ritter) Katt.
DES00093184Robin Brower   
Chile, Coquimbo Region, LimarĂ­ Province, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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