Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Peru; Tumbes; Zarumilla; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Xanthosoma Schott
barcode-01874503T. C. Plowman   54981976-02-18
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Region below El Cauche, 350 - 450m

Harvard:GH
Xanthosoma Schott
barcode-01874504T. C. Plowman   54981976-02-18
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Region below El Cauche, 350 - 450m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874916T. C. Plowman   54991976-02-18
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Region below El Caucho, 350 - 450m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874917T. C. Plowman   54991976-02-18
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Region below El Caucho, 350 - 450m

Harvard:GH
Piper aduncum Linnaeus
barcode-01964365C. Díaz S. & R. Vásquez   30801988-10-21
Peru, Tumbes, Zarumilla, Pampas de Hospital, entre Bocana y Condor Flores, 250 - 600m


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Google Map

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