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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Villadia incarum (Ball) Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
435958Al Gentry, D. Smith, B. Leon & R. Vasquez   397441983-01-29
Peru, Lima, Lima-La Oroya road 76 km W of La Oroya, alt. 3500 m, west side of Cordillera Occidental, dry scrub., -11.67 -76.33, 3500m

MO:Tropicos
62001D. N. Smith   23281982-08-26
Peru, La Libertad, Santiago de Chuco, Santiago-Shoreyo road, 26 km from Santiago. Massive rock outcrops in high altitude rangeland (jalea vegetation); E-facing., -8.12 -78.3, 4000m

MO:Tropicos
62017D. N. Smith & Flavia Escalona   102261985-04-02
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascarán National Park. Llanganuco Sector. Shrubland., -9.05 -77.58, 3700 - 3900m

MO:Tropicos
62035D. N. Smith   114001985-07-29
Peru, Ancash, Carhuaz, Huascarán National Park; Quebrada Ulta, on road to Ulta Pass. Shrubland-grassland mosaic; western aspects; steep slopes; soils of morainal origin., -9.12 -77.53, 4000 - 4400m

MO:Tropicos
62062D. N. Smith   82211984-08-16
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascarán National Park, between Lake Llanganuco and Portachuelo. Bottoms, shrubland intergrading with occasional Polylepis woods., -9.05 -77.6, 3860 - 4100m

MO:Tropicos
62071D. N. Smith   105701985-05-07
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascarán National Park. Llanganuco sector, María Josefa trail between Chinancocha and Pucayacu. Intermittant Polylepis sericea woods and shrubland; bouldery alluvial fan., -9.08 -77.65, 3700 - 3850m

MO:Tropicos
62089D. N. Smith, Rene Valencia & Alfredo Gonzales   107371985-05-22
Peru, Ancash, Huaraz, Huascarán National Park. Quebrada Shallap. Brushfields, including some small trees (Polylepis sericea & Buddleia incana); very large boulders; bottom and lower slopes., -9.5 -77.4, 3700 - 4000m

MO:Tropicos
62098D. N. Smith, R. Valencia, M. Buddensiek   119361986-04-07
Peru, Ancash, Huaylas, Huascarán National Park. Auquispuquio area of ruins. Grassland/Shrubland, intermittantly grazed or cultivated; steep slopes, southern aspects., -8.83 -77.97, 3800 - 3900m

MO:Tropicos
62135D. N. Smith, R. Valencia, L. Minaya   99041985-03-11
Peru, Ancash, Huaylas, Huascarán National Park. Quebrada Los Cedros, Alpamayo tra- il. Puna grassland, N-facing, steep slopes; some cliffs and talus slopes., -8.83 -77.73, 4020 - 4700m

MO:Tropicos
Villadia virgata (Diels) Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
62166James C. Solomon   30231977-05-23
Peru, Cusco, Pisac, on Río Urubamba. Hillside around ruins., 3000m

MO:Tropicos
Villadia incarum (Ball) Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
62233Percy Núñez   73861987-03-07
Peru, Cusco, Paruro, Yaurisque, Suroeste de Cusco, en el camino de Cusco a Paruro., -13.67 -71.93, 3300m

MO:Tropicos
Villadia dielsii Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
62317A. Sagástegui A., et al.   98271981-05-24
Peru, Cajamarca, Contumaza, Rupe - Contumazá., 2100m

MO:Tropicos
62319Bruce A. Stein, D. Smith & C. Todzia   20171985-01-18
Peru, Ancash, Yungay, Huascaran National Park. Lake Llanganuco, just above lower lake., 3850m

MO:Tropicos
Villadia virgata (Diels) Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
62327Warren Douglas Stevens   220771983-01-10
Peru, Cusco, Calca, Km 35 on road from Cusco to Urubamba, ca 2 km NW of Pisac; steep rocky slopes mostly covered by shrubs ca 1 m tall., -13.42 -71.83, 3500 - 4000m

MO:Tropicos
Villadia dielsii Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
62348Mary Merello, D. Brunner, J. Mostacero, F. Meija, E. Alvitez & E. Rodriguez   10641994-08-22
Peru, Cajamarca, Contumaza, Distrito: Cascas. Carreteras Cascas-El Chorrillo. Dry forests of deciduous woodland. Rocky soils and steep slopes along road. Dominant species Bursera., -7.5 -78.78, 1400m

MO:Tropicos
Villadia dielsii Baehni & J.F. Macbr.
62364Mary Merello, D. Brunner, J. Mostacero, F. Meija, E. Alvitez & E. Rodriguez   11191994-08-24
Peru, Cajamarca, San Miguel, Distrito: El Prado. Lugar: Porvenir. 20.4 km NE of town of San Miguel. Dry rocky slopes and grasslands., -7.03 -78.9, 2860m


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