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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00061810J. N. Rose & G. Rose   234941918-10-18
Ecuador, Vicinity of Santa Rosa

Harvard:GH
Cephalocereus kanukuensis Alexander
barcode-00061809Albert C. Smith   33801938-04-16
Guyana, Northwestern slopes of Kanuku Mountains, in drainage of Moku-moku Creek (Takutu tributary), on exposed rock ledges, 150-400 m.

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874699E. P. Killip & T. E. Hazen   111071922-09-06
Colombia, Department of El Valle. Espinal. Below Dagua. Dagua Valley, 600 - 900m

Harvard:GH
Cephalocereus moritzianus (Otto) Britton & Rose
barcode-01874700W. E. Broadway   2071923-01-05
Venezuela, La Plauisa. Vicinity of Cristobal Colon

Harvard:GH
Cephalocereus russellianus (Salm-Dyck) Rose
barcode-01874701E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   162311926-12-28
Colombia, Santander, Río Suratá valley, near Bucaramanga, 400 - 600m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874702W. E. Broadway   1911923-01-05
Venezuela, Vicinity of Cristobal Colon

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874703W. E. Broadway   411923-01-05
Venezuela, Vicinity of Cristobal Colon

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874704P. C. Hutchison   16541957-10-11
Peru, Piura, Huancabamba, Below Canchaque on road to Piura, 600m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874705F. E. Drouet   26521935-10-31
Brazil, Ceará, Kagado, Municipio de Maranguape

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874706E. P. Killip & A. C. Smith   163901927-01-02
Colombia, Santander, Río Suratá valley, between Bucaramanga and El Jaboncillo, 800 - 1500m

Harvard:GH
barcode-01874707H. M. Curran & M. Haman   4751917-04-03
Venezuela, La Vela de Coro


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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