Dataset: MO
Taxa: Crataegus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
68339A. Freire F. & P. Velasteg   1986-10-25
Ecuador, Pichincha, Bosque Protector Pasochoa, 30 km. SE de Quito. Vegetaci, 0.45 -78.47, 2850 - 3900m

MO:Tropicos
Crataegus cuprina J.B. Phipps
1887717E.L. Tyson   57061969-06-26
Panama, Chiriquí, Nueva California. [As 4000 ft on original label.], 8.78 -82.65, 1371m

MO:Tropicos
Crataegus cuprina J.B. Phipps
2039126W.G. D'Arcy   s.n.1975-11-21
Panama, Chiriquí, El Baru above Boquete., 1200 - 1800m

MO:Tropicos
3166301L.R. Landrum & S.S. Landrum   78741993-09-26
Chile, O'Higgins, Rancagua. Ca. 2 km N of Termas de Cauquenes on road to Coya. Sclerophyllus scrub with Cryptocarya and Lithrea., -34.25 -70.53, 800m

MO:Tropicos
69113Percy Núñez V.   89071988-03-24
Peru, Cusco, Urubamba, alrededor del Cerro Chicón. En la margen derecha del Río Urubamba. Suelo arenoso., -13.31 -72.12, 3000m

MO:Tropicos
1651520W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   26061970-06-21
Guatemala, Chimaltenango, 7.6 km. E. of Patzún. Collection from pine-oak woodland along a small creek, 14.65 -90.95, 2000m

MO:Tropicos
Crataegus pubescens (C. Presl) C. Presl
2037290Heyde & Lux   3324
Guatemala, Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa de Lima, Santa Rosa, 14.39 -90.3, 1219m

MO:Tropicos
2038718Juan José Castillo, Oscar Medinilla, Jorge Mario Vargas & Mario Véliz   20441993-11-29
Guatemala, Faldas del Volcán de Acatenango, 2400m

MO:Tropicos
Crataegus pubescens (C. Presl) C. Presl
2040063Louis O. Williams   131241947-06-07
Guatemala, Chimaltenango, Near Patzún, 14.66 -90.98, 2150m


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Google Map

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