Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Monnina salicifolia (Monnina phyllereoides)
Search Criteria: Bolivia; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
136431Marko Lewis   352201989-02-14
Bolivia, La Paz, Inquisivi, Along the slope below the Quime- Inquisivi Road and the Río Khatu between the mouths of the Río Irupaya and the Río Titi Amaya. Ca. 3-4.5 km NE from Quime. Area of small trees and dense tall shrubs with grasslands on very steep slopes., -16.95 -67.2, 2850m

MO:Tropicos
137140James C. Solomon   132851985-03-30
Bolivia, La Paz, Bautista Saavedra, Chajaya, a few kilometers from Chara- zani., -15.22 -69.02, 3500m

MO:Tropicos
137191James C. Solomon y R. M. King   159171987-02-04
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Carrasco, 63.5 km al este del puente sobre el Río Pucara (Punata) por el camino entre Cochabamba y Santa Cruz (9.2 km al oeste del camino a Pocona). Restos pequeños de vegetación mésica en una zona disturbida., -17.53 -65.37, 3000m

MO:Tropicos
137315James C. Solomon y M. Nee   160401987-02-11
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Carrasco, 5 km al este del puente sobre el Río López Mendoza por el camino entre Cochabamba y Santa Cruz (19 km al oeste de Epizana). Vegetación arbustiva con Weinmannia, Polylepis y Schinus por los arroyos, arbustos bajos y gramineas por las laderas., -17.53 -65.37, 2900m

MO:Tropicos
137436James C. Solomon   144541985-10-20
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Arani, 49.3 km E of the bridge over the Río Pucará (at Punata), on the road to Santa Cruz. Polylepis forest on SW facing slopes., -17.43 -65.48, 3200 - 3300m

MO:Tropicos
1541303Saravia   881
Bolivia, Cochabamba


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