Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Schinus meyeri
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Schinus meyeri F.A.Barkley
V0397030FJ. C. Solomon   109271983-10-01
Bolivia, Tarija, -21.5 -64

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Schinus meyeri F. A. Barkley
barcode-00049181F. B. Vervoorst   44941971-08-15
Argentina, Salta, Santa Victoria, Toldos, pueblo (Proximo Ao. Guaico Grande), 1700 m.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Schinus meyeri F.A. Barkley
159971James C. Solomon   104581983-05-03
Bolivia, Tarija, O'Connor, 10.8 km W of Narvaez (Canaletas). Moist forest dominated by Podocarpus and Alnus, disturbed and grazed., -21.42 -64.32, 2200m

MO:Tropicos
Schinus meyeri F.A. Barkley
159978James C. Solomon   104811983-05-05
Bolivia, Tarija, Arce, Comunidad Guayavillas, 23.8 km S of Padcaya on road to Bermejo. Isolated pocket of moist forest dominated by Myrtaceae on W side of the Serrania de Cerrillos., -21.98 -64.67, 2100m

MO:Tropicos
Schinus meyeri F.A. Barkley
160098James C. Solomon   109271983-10-01
Bolivia, Tarija, O'Connor, 21.1 km on road to Entre Rios. Low shrubland with Polylepis, Prunus, various species of Schinus., -21.45 -64.33, 1900m

MO:Tropicos
Schinus meyeri F.A. Barkley
160178James C. Solomon   103271983-05-01
Bolivia, Tarija, Cercado, 54.9 km E of Tarija-Padcaya road, on road to Entre Rios. Moist shrubby vegetation. Heavily disturbed., -21.48 -64.33, 2050m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Schinus meyeri F.A.Barkley
U.1061262Solomon JC   1983-10-01
Bolivia, Dpto. Tarija. Prov. O'Connor. 21.1 km on road to Entre Rios., -21.45 -64

NL:Botany
Schinus meyeri F.A.Barkley
U.1061205Unreadable   1971-08-19
Argentina, Prov. Salta, Dep. Santa Victoria. Teldes, Aguaica Grande.


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Google Map

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