Dataset: WAI
Search Criteria: Peru; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Waimea Valley Botanical Garden


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Urceolina
WAI-0304J. Schunke sn.   
Peru, Quebrada de Saugapilla, Cercu a Aucayacu, Waimea Arboretum, 600m

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WAI-0305S.N. Plowman   
Peru

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Iriartea
WAI-0332P.M. Rury & J. Schwnke   
Peru, Corarelandia

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Tournefortia glabra
WAI-0384Tim Plowman   59391983-02-01
Peru, Huanuco, La Divisoria

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Canna iridiflora
WAI-0387Tim Plowman   47531975-03-01
Peru, Cuzco Dept

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Canna jaegeriana
WAI-0388Tim Plowman   
Peru, Cuzco Dept, La Convencion Province

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WAI-0391Tim Plowman   
Peru

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Erythroxylum raimundii
WAI-0419Tim Plowman   4847
Peru, Cuzco Dept, La Convencion Province, 945m

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Croton lechleri
WAI-0422M.Ramirez   
Peru, Tingo Maria

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WAI-0456Tim Plowman   
Peru, Lima

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Ormosia amazonica
WAI-0468Tim Plowman   6594
Peru

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WAI-0675Tim Plowman   5825
peru, Huanuco, Tingo Maria

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Dimerocostus argenteus
WAI-0714Tim Plowman   5915
Peru, Rio Apuimar Prov., La Mar San Francisco


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