Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Aextoxicaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001708L. R. Landrum   84771995-01-08
Chile, Biobio, Prov. Concepcion. Parque Hualpen, near Museum., -36.75 -73.1667, 20m

ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001707L. R. Landrum   84771995-01-08
Chile, Biobio, Prov. Concepcion. Parque Hualpen, near Museum., -36.75 -73.1667, 20m

ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001710L. R. Landrum   58911988-01-17
Chile, Los Rios, Niebla, along coastal road to ca. 300 m S of La Mision. Ca. 15 km W of Valdivia., -39.799138 -73.396999, 15m

ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001711L. R. Landrum   100842001-11-04
Chile, Biobio, Prov. Nuble. Road from San Fabian to Punilla, just below Punilla., -36.6533 -71.3718, 1899m

ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001712L. R. Landrum   30941978-01-27
Chile, Biobio, Prov. Concepcion. About 8 km east of Conception. Along stream and on hills between Puente 7 and Puente 6., -38.8333 -73, 100m

ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001713C. M. Taylor   109701993-01-21
Chile, Maule, Prov. Linares. East and a little south of Linares along the Rio Ancoa, along the road to Melado and Medina 38.2 km upstream from the intersection with the road to Penasco., -35.8667 -71.3333

ASU:Plants
Aextoxicon punctatum Ruiz & Pav.
ASU0001709L. R. Landrum   74311991-09-03
Chile, Biobio, Coronel, Fundo Escuadron of the Milinka company. Area of native forest., -37.02973 -73.143868


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