Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Chile; Aconcagua; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Doniophyton andicolum Weddell
barcode-00006442T. C. Bridges   1844-00-00
Chile, Aconcagua

Harvard:GH
Colletia valenzuelae Bertero ex Steudel
barcode-00051280C. G. Bertero   1911828-10-00
Chile, Aconcagua, Mont. La Leona

Harvard:GH
barcode-00092860Linford   1781951-12-12
Chile, Aconcagua, Three km. east of town of Rio Blanco, near Piscicultura, slopes above south bank of the Rio Blanco, 1700 m.

Harvard:GH
Phaca dolichostachya Philippi
barcode-00059459Frederico Philippi   41884-10-12
Chile, Aconcagua, Dunes at Concon

Harvard:GH
Eizaguirrea sonchifolia Turczaninow
barcode-00006507T. C. Bridges   1844-00-00
Chile, Aconcagua

Harvard:GH
barcode-00030276   
Chile, Aconcagua, Cuesta de los Molles

Harvard:GH
Pseudognaphalium cymatoides (Kuntze ex de Candolle) Anderberg
barcode-00282518Félix Jaffuel   32261930-00-00
Chile, Aconcagua, Valle de Marga-Marga

Harvard:GH
Pseudognaphalium cymatoides (Kuntze ex de Candolle) Anderberg
barcode-00282519Félix Jaffuel   30261932-09-00
Chile, Aconcagua, Valle de Marga-Marga

Harvard:ECON
Roccella tinctoria de Candolle
barcode-00302906T. C. Plowman   26981969-04-28
Chile, Aconcagua, Punta Las Molles

Harvard:FH
undetermined
barcode-00302233G. Follmann   17457-D1965-00-00
Chile, Aconcagua, Isla Seca, Zapallar

Harvard:FH
Caloplaca selkirkii Zahlbruckner
barcode-00302234G. Follmann   13872-D1965-00-00
Chile, Aconcagua, Quebrada del Tigre, 150m

Harvard:FH
Cyttaria berteroi Berkeley
barcode-00432798M. R. Espinosa Bustos   s. n.1928-11-00
Chile, Aconcagua, [data not captured]

Harvard:GH
Latace andina (Poeppig) Sassone
barcode-01147509P. C. Hutchison   1541951-12-11
Chile, Aconcagua, About 3 km. southwest of Caracoles, along road from Portillos; 3000 m


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