Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Meteorium deppei (Papillaria deppei)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Meteorium deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0253686Parada, G.A.   49952012-08-25
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Vallegrande, Ruta del Che, comunidad Salsipuedes Grande [Route of Che, Salsipuedes Grande community]., -18.667222 -64.131111, 2722m

BOL
Meteorium deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull. Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0253687Davidse, G.   9762d1975-08-16
Mexico, Oaxaca, Ca. 16 miles NE of Guelatao on Highway 175 to Tuxtepec., 17.44 -96.51, 2810m

BOL
Meteorium deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull. Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0253688Churchill, S.P.   249122009-12-13
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Manuel Maria Caballero, Serrania de Siberia. Cerca El Empalme, camino al San Mateo [Siberian mountain range. Near El Empalme, on the way to San Mateo]., -17.822222 -64.7125, 2440m

BOL
Meteorium deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull. Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0253689Carreno, S.   15312011-08-26
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Vallegrande, Kasamonte, a 20 km al sur de Vallegrande. Entre Vallegrande y Loma Larga desviando al lado derecho, del desvio a 5-7 km. [Kasamonte, 20 km south of Vallegrande. Between Vallegrande and Loma Larga diverting to the right side, from the detour to 5-7 km]., -18.705833 -64.029167, 2168m

BOL
Meteorium deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull. Hal.) Mitt.
BOL0253690Grubb, P.J.   B11957-07-27
Colombia, Boyaca, Sierra Nevada de Cocuy. On road above Guican., 3250m

BOL
Papillaria deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253725Hedderson, T.A.J.   128351999-03-12
Mexico, Veracruz, Xalapa area, between Xalapa and Coatepec., 19.45 -96.95, 1200m

BOL
Papillaria deppei (Hornsch. ex Mull.Hal.) A.Jaeger
BOL0253727Holm-Nielsen, L.   1971968-06-01
Ecuador, Tungurahua, Montana Agoyan, 10 km E of Banos., -1.383333 -78.366667, 1850m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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