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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Zannichellia andina Holm-Niels. & R.R. Haynes
61525Al Gentry, I. Peralta V. & A. Arestegui P.   441181984-01-10
Peru, Cusco, Anta, Río Apurimac. Drainage, dry inter-Andean Valley, below Limatamba, mostly along side road to Mollepata., -13.53 -72.5, 2400 - 2500m

MO:Tropicos
Zannichellia andina Holm-Niels. & R.R. Haynes
61547R.S. Williams   25581901-08-10
Peru, Yura., 2560m

MO:Tropicos
Zannichellia andina Holm-Niels. & R.R. Haynes
61557R. Chávez A.   23121975-01-12
Peru, Cusco, Canas, Laguna de Langi-Layo., 3950m

MO:Tropicos
Zannichellia andina Holm-Niels. & R.R. Haynes
61570H.H. Iltis et al   13341963-01-09
Peru, Puno, Melgar, 1/2 km of SE of Hac. Santa Rosa de Achaco, ca. 12 km E (by Nunoa Road) from Santa Rosa., 3800m


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Google Map

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