Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Peru; Ayacucho; La Mar; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Tibouchina fulvipilis scrobiculata Cogniaux
barcode-00073262A. Weberbauer   56251910-06-00
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Between Tambo and the Apurimac, below Yanamonte, 2600-2800 m

Harvard:GH
Elaphoglossum punae Mickel
barcode-00021190T. R. Dudley   120311968-08-24
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Eastern Massif of the Cordillera Central opposing the Cordillera Vilcabamba between Tambo San Miguel, Ayna and the Hacienda Luisiana

Harvard:GH
barcode-00073261A. Weberbauer   56191910-06-00
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Between Tambo and the Apurimac, Yanamonte, 2800 m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00052671A. Weberbauer   55991910-06-00
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Between Tambo and the Apurimac, below Yanamonte, 2400-2500 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-01875049T. C. Plowman & E. W. Davis   47371975-01-05
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Between El Tambo and Ayna, Masinga, 3200m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia Ruiz & Pav.
barcode-01978030T. C. Plowman & E. W. Davis   46941975-01-03
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Road from Tambo to Ayna, 2377m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia Ruiz & Pav.
barcode-01978054T. C. Plowman & E. W. Davis   46691975-01-03
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Road from Tambo to Ayna, above Jano, 2896m

Harvard:GH
Peperomia Ruiz & Pav.
barcode-01978055T. C. Plowman & E. W. Davis   46631975-01-03
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Road from Tambo to Ayna, above Jano, 2896m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01933146T. C. Plowman & E. W. Davis   47311975-01-04
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Road from Ayna to San Francisco. Machente

Harvard:GH
barcode-01934411T. C. Plowman & E. W. Davis   46651975-01-03
Peru, Ayacucho, La Mar, Road from Tambo to Ayna, above Jano, 2896m


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Google Map

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