Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Berberis minzaensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Berberis minzaensis L.A. Camargo
V0052693FC. W. T. Penland & R. H. Summers   3031939-04-04
ECUADOR

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Berberis minzaensis L. A. Camargo
barcode-00106663C. W. T. Penland & R. H. Summers   3031939-04-04
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Forest bordering Paramo of Minza, 3800 m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Berberis minzaensis L.A. Camargo
747589Penland & Summers   1939-04-04
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Forest bordering., 3800m

MO
Berberis minzaensis L.A. Camargo
747604Jaramillo & Lascano   1979-10-11
Ecuador, Pichincha, 3600m

MO
Berberis minzaensis L.A. Camargo
747756Wiggins   1944-07-31
Ecuador, Imbabura, 3380m

MO
Berberis minzaensis L.A. Camargo
747763Carlos E. Cer   1990-05-27
Ecuador, Napo, Uni, -0.17 -77.65, 1700m

MO
Berberis minzaensis L.A. Camargo
1269788John L. Clark & James Fair   1996-11-27
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Llanganates. Laguna de Soguillas. P, -1.13 -78.27, 3700m


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