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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea laciniata B. Nord. & Pruski
571194Bruce A. Stein, D. Smith & C. Todzia   20161985-01-18
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascaran National Park. Lake Llanganuco, just above lower lake., 3850m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea callacallensis (Cuatrec.) B. Nord. & Pruski
582627D. N. Smith & J. Cabanillas   71641984-05-27
Peru, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Chachapoyas-Celendín road, between Leymebamba and Calla-Calla. Wet meadow with Burmannia and Sphagnum., -6.75 -77.8, 2820m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea laciniata B. Nord. & Pruski
584013A. Sagástegui A., J. Cabanillas S. & O. Dios C.   84821976-05-20
Peru, Cajamarca, Celendin, Oxamarca _ La Chocta., 2900m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea pimpinellifolia (Kunth) B. Nord.
586738A. Sagástegui A., S. Lopez & J. Mostacero   102311981-08-15
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, Cordillera Chinguela (Sapalache - El Cármen)., -5.12 -79.38, 2900m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea pimpinellifolia (Kunth) B. Nord.
587850C. Díaz, H. Beltrán & B. D'Achille   33101989-03-15
Peru, Cajamarca, Cutervo, San Andrés de Cutervo, Parque Nacional de Cutervo, Jalca camino a la Laguna El Pileo., -6.22 -78.67, 2680m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea laciniata B. Nord. & Pruski
587975C. Díaz, L. Campos, W. Suta y O. Culquimboz   45781991-07-05
Peru, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Soloco, loc. Pampa del Tio, camino entre Quitachi y (Las) Tinas., -6.27 -77.72, 2000m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea laciniata B. Nord. & Pruski
591666A. Saga|stegui A., et al.   95801980-06-21
Peru, Cajamarca, San Miguel, Cerro Quillón (Agua Blanca)., -7.05 -78.98, 3100m

MO:Tropicos
Dorobaea pimpinellifolia (Kunth) B. Nord.
1245423H.G. Barclay   59961958-10-11
Colombia, Cauca, Cienaga on north side of lake, near east end., 3360m


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