Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Begonia clarkei
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
R. B. Foster   75421983-12-15
Peru, Cuzco

F:Botany
A. Cano E.   45511991-03-03
Peru, Cuzco

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Begonia clarkei Hooker f.
barcode-00257802G. Mandon   10901858-00-00
Bolivia, 2650 - 2800m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Begonia clarkei Hook.f. subsp. clarkei var. clarkei Hook.f.
00952159J. L. Luteyn   64071978-12-08
Peru, Cusco, Paucartambo, Km 111, steep roadside slopes., 3075 - 3075m

NY
Begonia clarkei Hook.f.
1085842G. Mandon   10901858-02-00
Bolivia, La Paz, Larecaja, Viciniis Sorata; Cerro del Iminoji, 2650 - 2800m

NY
Begonia clarkei Hook.f. subsp. clarkei var. clarkei Hook.f.
01157951B. C. Bennett   20511986-01-28
Peru, Puno, Sandia, South side of road between Ura-ayllu and Aripo, above Rio Awi-Awi, -14.13 -69.53, 3150 - 3150m

NY
Begonia clarkei Hook.f. subsp. clarkei var. clarkei Hook.f.
01159121B. C. Bennett   19911986-01-25
Peru, Puno, Sandia, Ura-ayllu, Trail on W-facing slope above quarry, -14.13 -69.53, 3510 - 3510m

NY
Begonia clarkei Hook.f. subsp. clarkei var. clarkei Hook.f.
01159141B. C. Bennett   20831986-01-31
Peru, Puno, Sandia, Terraces and rock faces, SW corner Rio Awi-Awi and Rio Cuyo-Cuyo, -14.13 -69.53, 3250 - 3250m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Begonia clarkei Variety veitchii Tebbitt
2457670.2497815H. H. Iltis, C. M. Iltis, D. Ugent & V. Ugent   10041962-12-31
Peru, Cusco, Urubamba, Lower end of Quebrada Pumahuanca, deep side valley of Río Urubamba, ca. 2-4 km NW of Urubamba, -13.2 -72.05, 3200 - 3600m

US:Botany
2553752.254J. Soukup   55131968-02-10
Peru, Ayacucho, Pampa de Chupas

US:Botany
2568617.254J. Soukup   55131968-02-10
Peru, Ayacucho, Pampa de Chupas

US:Botany
1995363.258C. Vargas Calderón   74851948-12-24
Peru, Cusco, Anta, Limatambo Hill, 3200 - 3500m


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