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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chusquea recurvata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University


ISC
Chusquea recurvata L.G. Clark, McMurchie & B.J. Peterson
102216934Clark, Lynn G.   5401989-06-15
Venezuela, Mérida, Dtto. Rivas Dávila, via Mesa de Quintero-Pregonero, Río Capurí. By roadside just above river, vegetation completely secondary., 8.097222 -71.622222

ISC
Chusquea recurvata L.G. Clark, McMurchie & B.J. Peterson
102216968Clark, Lynn G.   5431989-06-16
Venezuela, Táchira, Via Pregonero-San Cristóbal, about 6 km above the dam of Presas La Honda. Somewhat disturbed montane forest, growing with Arthostylidium sp (= Clark et al. 542)., 7.95 -71.733333

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Chusquea recurvata L.G. Clark, McMurchie & B.J. Peterson
102216933Clark, Lynn G.   5401989-06-15
Venezuela, Mérida, Dtto. Rivas Dávila, via Mesa de Quintero-Pregonero, Río Capurí. By roadside just above river, vegetation completely secondary., 8.097222 -71.622222

MO
Chusquea recurvata L.G. Clark, McMurchie & B.J. Peterson
102216966Clark, Lynn G.   5431989-06-16
Venezuela, Táchira, Via Pregonero-San Cristóbal, about 6 km above the dam of Presas La Honda. Somewhat disturbed montane forest, growing with Arthostylidium sp (= Clark et al. 542)., 7.95 -71.733333

Smithsonian Institution


US
Chusquea recurvata L.G. Clark, McMurchie & B.J. Peterson
102216967Clark, Lynn G.   5431989-06-16
Venezuela, Táchira, Via Pregonero-San Cristóbal, about 6 km above the dam of Presas La Honda. Somewhat disturbed montane forest, growing with Arthostylidium sp (= Clark et al. 542)., 7.95 -71.733333


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