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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia macrostibas (K. Schum.) Britton & Rose
294911James C. Solomon   36331977-08-13
Peru, Lima, Km 42 ca 2 km. East of Ricardo Palma. Lima - Oroya Road.

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia macrostibas (K. Schum.) Britton & Rose
295083A. Gentry, J. Revilla & D. Daly   191811977-04-10
Peru, Lima, Santa Eulalia, 40 km E of Lima in valley of Río Rimac, dry cactus-dominated hillsides., -11.9 -76.68, 1100 - 1200m

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia Britton & Rose
295363Al Gentry, C. Diaz & R. Ortiz   749161991-09-18
Peru, Cajamarca, 4 km to Puente Simbal, cactus desert, Near Chongoyape., -6.58 -79.42, 900m

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia Britton & Rose
296083A. Gentry, Camilo Díaz & Carol Blaney   609881988-02-01
Peru, Cajamarca, Vicinity of Pucara, Olmos-Jaén road. Dry disturbed roadside forest, Huancabamba Valley., -6.02 -79.17, 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia herzogiana (Backeb.) Buxb.
1400257Navarro   s.n.
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Caballero, Comarapa a Tambo, 500 - 2500m

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia herzogiana (Backeb.) Buxb.
1461438Julio Balcazar   1181995-01-20
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel Maria Caballero, Manuel Maria Caballero. Saipina; 3 km al E de Los Thacras. Bosque seco caducifolios con presencia de Capparis sp, Schinopsis sp, Aspidosperma quebracho - blasnco., -18.06 -64.56, 1660m

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia herzogiana (Backeb.) Buxb.
1521838M. Nee   44726
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Within the Flora de la Region del Parque Nacional Amboro, but above the 700 m contour, -18.11 -63.95, 1350m

MO:Tropicos
Neoraimondia herzogiana (Backeb.) Buxb.
1525064M. Nee & D. Atha   500291998-07-11
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel Maria Caballero, Within the Flora de la Region del Parque Nacional Amboro, but above the 700 m contour, -17.96 -64.47, 1825m


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