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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00042617W. R. Maxon   34111905-01-00
Guatemala, Near divide between Salama and Llano Grande

Harvard:GH
Villadia virgata (Diels) Baehni & J. F. Macbride
barcode-01988919E. W. Davis, E. Franquemont, C. Franquemont, S. King & C. Sperling   18111982-01-25
Peru, Cuzco, from Pojpoj waterfall meets brook in quebrada

Harvard:AMES
Villadia virgata (Diels) Baehni & J. F. Macbride
barcode-01988918S. King, E. Franquemont, C. Franquemont, C. Sperling   297a1982-02-16
Peru, Cuzco, High trail from Chinchero center to Urquillos, through community of Perga Kachun.

Harvard:GH
barcode-01988917R. D. Metcalf   303761942-04-15
Peru, Dept. Tacna, Prov. Tarata; near Candarave, 2900m

Harvard:GH
Villadia dielsii Baehni & J. F. Macbride
barcode-01988916A. López M. & A. Sagástegui A.   32261960-05-29
Peru, Arriba de Bolivar; Prov. Bolivar; Dpto. La Libertad., 150m


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