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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
425290D. N. Smith, S. Knapp & J. Mallet   6267A1984-03-08
Peru, Lima, Huarochiri, Chosica, Santa Eulalia-Marcapomacocha road, 117 km from Lima. Shrubland in valley bottom., -11.93 -76.7, 3600m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429478Dillon, M., U. Molau & P. Matekaitis   31871983-02-01
Peru, Lima, Canta, Ca 1.5 km NE of Canta; overgrazed hillsides and ravines, 3000m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429487Metcalf, R.D.   302741942-03-27
Peru, Huancavelica, Castrovirreyna, Near Cordova, 3050 - 3300m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429496Rahn, K.   2361958-04-03
Peru, Lima, Valley of Río Rimac, 5 km E of San Mateo along the road, -11.75 -76.28, 3270m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429505Goodspeed, T.H.   330901942-03-15
Peru, Lima, Huarochiri, Valley of Río Rimac, near Lima-Oroya highway at Km 50 E of Lima, 1700m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429514Macbride, J. Francis   29511923-03-14
Peru, Matucana, 2438m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429523Cerrate, E., C. Acleto & J. Gomez   42801966-03-05
Peru, Lima, Huarochiri, Puente de Infiernillo. Monte bajo, 3300m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429532Ball, J.   40191882-04-21
Peru, Chicla, -11.71 -76.27, 4300m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429541Cerrate, Emma   9071951-12-15
Peru, Lima, Huarochiri, Infiernillo, arriba de San Mateo, 3200m

MO:Tropicos
Pentacyphus andinus (Ball) Liede
429550Macbride & Featherstone   7251922-05-08
Peru, Río Blanco, 457m


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