Dataset: BRY-V
Search Criteria: Brazil; Paran‡; Lapa; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
Baccharis elaeagnoides Steud. ex Baker
BRYV0223209R. Wasum   32292005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge., 750m

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Baccharis cultrata Baker
BRYV0223749R. Wasum   31112005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge.

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BRYV0223785R. Wasum   31042005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge., 800m

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BRYV0223777R. Wasum   28802005-04-21
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Restinga., 25.71663 -49.68766, 959m

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Gochnatia polymorpha (Less.) Cabrera
BRYV0248813R. Wasum   34722006-01-18
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge., 996m

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BRYV0250449R. Wasum   31392005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge., 800m

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Calea hispida (DC.) Baker
BRYV0226941R. Wasum   34542006-10-00
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge., 850m

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Piptocarpha axillaris (Less.) Baker
BRYV0266929D. Alessandretti   s.n.2005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Pedra da Gruta do Monge., 800m

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senecio conyzifolius Baker
BRYV0271213R. Wasum   30952005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Near hollow Grotto, between the face of two rock cliffs. Site named ÒGruta do MongeÓ or MonkÕs Grotto., 850m

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BRYV0275176R. Wasum   28912005-04-21
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Restinga., -25.71663 -49.68766, 959m

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Symphyopappus cuneatus (DC.) Sch. Bip.
BRYV0280471R. Wasum   31232005-11-06
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Stone of the Grotto of the Monk., 850m

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Symphyopappus cuneatus (DC.) Sch. Bip.
BRYV0280472R. Wasum   34492006-01-18
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Stone of the Grotto of the Monk., 996m

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BRYV0280625R. Wasum   28822005-04-21
Brazil, Paran‡, Lapa, Restinga., 959m


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