Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eriosyce marksiana, Eriosyce marksiana var. lissocarpa, Eriosyce marksiana var. marksiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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Eriosyce marksiana var. lissocarpa (Ritter) F. Kattermann
DES00037062Fred Kattermann   FK-2061979-10-15
Chile, Sierra Bell Vista, -34.8 -70.75, 1100m

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Eriosyce marksiana var. marksiana (Ritter) F. Kattermann
DES00040380Fred Kattermann   FK-2771980-10-10
Chile, 12 km W of San Rafael on highest ridges., -35.25 -71.75, 365m

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Eriosyce marksiana var. lissocarpa (Ritter) F. Kattermann
DES00040381Fred Kattermann   FK-4341982-10-01
Chile, Sierra Bell Vista., -35 -70.833333, 1100m

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Eriosyce marksiana var. lissocarpa (Ritter) F. Kattermann
DES00037154Fred Kattermann   FK-7621986-12-10
Chile, A few kilometers E of San Fernando, -34.65 -71.1, 1100m

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Eriosyce marksiana (F.Ritter) Katt.
DES00037063Fred Kattermann   FK-2031979-10-15
Chile, Maule, Villa Prat, Curicó Province [see Kattermann, 1994: p. 76], -35.116667 -71.616667, 200m

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DES00071694Ann Brown   1996-02-24
Chile, Maricopa County: Grown in cultivation at Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, N 33 deg 27' 33'', W 111 deg 56' 35'', 1200 ft, 366 m; accession number 1994-0694-01-1; originally received as a plant from Atlanta Botanical Garden as part of Dr. J. G. Barrow's collection; originally collected by Karel Knize 623 from Chile, Cauquenes., -35.964933 -72.325527

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DES00043764Brown   1996-03-08
Chile, Región de Antofagasta, Antofagasta, In cultivation Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Maricopa Co, AZ, lat 33.461395, lon -111.944487, ele 1280'; accession number 1994 0693 0101, originally collected by Karel Knize #623, from Chanaral-Esmeralda., -25.390331 -69.304613, 100 - 200m


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Google Map

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