Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Achyrocline hyperchlora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00000601E. W. D. Holway & M. M. Holway   4061920-03-14
Bolivia, Cochabamba

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
569108James C. Solomon   102631983-04-29
Bolivia, Tarija, Arce, 39.9 km S of jct. of road to Entre Rios, on road to Padcaya. Isolated pocket of Podocarpus forest with dry, open thorn-scrub (Acacia, Prosopis) below., -21.9 -64.68, 2100 - 2200m

MO:Tropicos
569612James C. Solomon   102911983-05-01
Bolivia, Tarija, Cercado, 40 km E of Tarija-Padcaya road, on road to Entre Rios (near Abra Cóndor). Shrubby vegetation along small quebrada., -21.42 -64.43, 2500m

MO:Tropicos
571170Marko Lewis   373121990-05-28
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Steep cliffs with scattered Polylepis and Clusia, 0.5 km SE of Jardín Botanico de Quime, part of the property designated Quime Cliff Garden. These cliffs are more or less above the Río Khuyuna., -16.98 -67.22, 3200m

MO:Tropicos
593342James C. Solomon   105941983-05-09
Bolivia, Tarija, Cercado, 10 km NW of Tomatas (5 km N of Tarija), on road through Erquis. Angosturas de Erquis. Isolated pocket of moist, shrubby vegetation., -21.47 -64.83, 2200m

MO:Tropicos
788163Marko Lewis   37259A1990-05-14
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Tupayo - - Along the road between Quime and Inquisivi in Communidad Tupayo, 2 km SW of Inquisivi. Roadside shrublands., -16.92 -67.17, 2960m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1058598.208E. W. D. Holway & M. M. Holway   4061920-03-14
Bolivia, Cochabamba


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