Dataset: BRY-V
Taxa: Calyceraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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BRYV0173579Jim Smith   1969-00-00
U.S.A., Iowa, Ames, Iowa.

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BRYV0173588R. Wasum   12472001-11-23
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, RS-Mun. de Bom Jesus-Fazenda Casa Branca., 950m

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BRYV0173587F. Marchett   4062005-10-29
Brazil, SC - Mun. de Ararangua., 10m

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BRYV0173578Tom Black   1987-09-20
U.S.A., Utah, Utah, Provo, Brigham Young University Greenhouse.

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BRYV0026149Raul Pozner   5432006-01-20
Argentina, Mendoza, San Rafael, N de El Sosneado, camino secundario al N-NE del crece con ruta provincial 220 (que bordea el R’o Atuel)., -34.77416 -69.67194, 2457m

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BRYV0026620Manuel J. Belgrano   5532006-01-27
Argentina, NeuquŽn, Los Lagos, Ruta Provincial 63, unos 22 km W de Confluencia, camino a Paso C—rdoba., -40.59194 -71.14583, 1314m

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BRYV0139462Leigh A. Johnson   10-0032010-02-22
Argentina, NeuquŽn, Los Lagos, Junction Ruta Nacional 237 (ex Ruta Nacional 40) & Ruta Nacional 231, ~ 3 km N Rio Limay mouth at Nahuel Huapi Lake., -41.032 -71.15861, 814m

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BRYV0050458Manuel J. Belgrano   4722006-01-23
Argentina, NeuquŽn, Dpto. apala, Ruta Nacional 40, unos 11 km al sur de Zapala, junto al acceso a El Manzano., -39.00388 -70.08833, 1080m

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BRYV0026150Raul Pozner   5632006-01-20
Argentina, Mendoza, San Rafael, N de El Sosneado, camino secundaria al N-NE del cruce con ruta provinacial 220 (que bordea el Rio Atuel)., -34.73333 -69.655, 2694m

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BRYV0026148Raul Pozner   5592006-01-20
Argentina, Mendoza, San Rafael, N de El Sosneado, camino secundaria al N-NE del cruce con ruta provinacial 220 (que bordea el Rio Atuel)., -34.73333 -69.655, 2694m

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BRYV0173586F. Marchett   062004-07-10
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Caxias do Sul, SC-Mun. de Bombinhas- Praia do Mariscal.


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