Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cristaria viridiluteola var. pinnata (Cristaria pinnata, Cristaria thinophila)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
R. A. Philippi   
CHILE

F:Botany
Cristaria viridiluteola var. pinnata (Phil.) M. Muznoz-Schick
V0080795FM. O. Dillon & D. Dillon   56711988-10-12
Chile, Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Quebrada to Bahia Tórtolas, S side of Cerro San Pedro; ca. 22 km (air) SW of Taltal; ca. 13 km N of Cifuncho, -25.55 -70.62

F:Botany
Cristaria viridiluteola var. pinnata (Phil.) M. Muznoz-Schick
V0080796FM. O. Dillon et al.   54951988-09-24
Chile, Atacama, Chañaral, Ca. 18 km S of Chañaral, -26.5 -70.72

F:Botany
Cristaria thinophila I. M. Johnston
I. M. Johnston   5359
Chile, Antofagasta, -24.6 -70.55

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Cristaria thinophila I. M. Johnston
barcode-00052750I. M. Johnston   53591925-12-02
Chile, Antofagasta, Taltal, Sand slopes on ridge just back of Punta Reyes, vicinity of Aguada de Miguel Diaz, ca. 24°35'S


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Google Map

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