Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Browningia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Browningia candelaris (Meyen) Britton & Rose
barcode-01874666P. C. Hutchison   12331957-09-07
Peru, Ayacucho, Nasca-Puquio road above Nasca (west side of pass). Province Lucanas, 1800 - 2550m

Harvard:GH
Browningia candelaris (Meyen) Britton & Rose
barcode-01874667J. N. Rose & G. Rose   187941914-08-03
Peru, Arequipa, [no additional data]

Harvard:GH
Browningia chlorocarpa (Kunth) W. T. Marshall
barcode-01874668P. C. Hutchison & J. K. Wright   67041964-09-30
Peru, Lambayeque, Lambayeque, Mesones Muro Highway, 14 km. east of Olmos on road to Jaen, 420m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874669P. C. Hutchison   16991957-10-30
Peru, Huancavelica, Valley of the Río Mantaro, 4 km. south of La Esmeralda. Province Ayacaha, 2450m

Harvard:GH
Browningia microsperma (Werderm. & Backeb.) W. T. Marshall
barcode-01874670P. C. Hutchison   16531957-10-11
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, Below Canchaque on road to Piura, 1000m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874671P. C. Hutchison & W. Krahn   49551964-04-08
Peru, Amazonas, Chachapoyas, Cerros Calla Calla, west slopes, gorge of the Río Marañon, less than 1 km. east of Balsas on the road to Leimebamba, 875m

Harvard:GH
Browningia riosaniensis (Backeberg) G. D. Rowley
barcode-01678145P. C. Hutchison   14371957-09-28
Peru, Cajamarca, Jaen, Between Jaen and Bellavista at Granja de Ministerio de Agricultura, in Quebrada Quinton. Mesones-Muro Highway between Olmos and Río Marañon, 700m

Harvard:GH
Browningia candelaris (Meyen) Britton & Rose
barcode-01678197J. N. Rose & Mrs. J. N. Rose   187941914-08-03
Peru, Vicinity of Arequipa


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