Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Helogyne straminea (Eupatorium stramineum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
A. Weberbauer   1416
PERU

F:Botany
A. Weberbauer   54951910-05-15
Peru, Ayacucho, -14 -74

F:Botany
T. Haenke   
PERU

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Helogyne straminea (de Candolle) B. L. Robinson
barcode-00247267J. B. Pentland   491839-00-00
Bolivia, Chivesivi, Vallée S. [south] de la Paz, 1200 - 3500m

Harvard:GH
Helogyne straminea (de Candolle) B. L. Robinson
barcode-00257184A. Weberbauer   54951910-05-00
Peru, Ayacucho, 3000m

Harvard:GH
Helogyne straminea (de Candolle) B. L. Robinson
barcode-00257185J. N. Rose & Mrs. J. N. Rose   191041914-08-29
Peru, Arequipa, Below Tingo, Vicinity of Arequipa

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Helogyne straminea (DC.) B.L. Rob.
1533419M. Nee   30445
Bolivia, La Paz, 3300m

MO:Tropicos
Helogyne straminea (DC.) B.L. Rob.
1534956M. Nee   312921985-08-04
Bolivia, La Paz, -16.55 -68.08, 3300m

MO:Tropicos
Helogyne straminea (DC.) B.L. Rob.
570327James C. Solomon   155161986-08-23
Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo, Hillside. Alto Irpavi (La Paz). Semi-arid shrubland with bunch grasses., -16.52 -68.08, 3400m

MO:Tropicos
Helogyne straminea (DC.) B.L. Rob.
594292James C. Solomon   82261982-09-15
Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo, Hills on south side of Calacoto composed of unconsolidated, highly eroded gravel and clay, with sandstone ridges in the higher parts., -16.53 -68.08, 3300 - 3600m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Helogyne straminea (DC.) B.L.Rob.
U.1128607Solomon JC   1982-09-15
Bolivia, Dpto. La Paz. Prov. Murillo, hills on south side of Calacoto., -16.533333 -68.083333


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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