Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Baeckea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Baeckea diosmoides Sieber ex DC.
100461789Anonymous   277
Oceania

MO
Baeckea crenulata (Sm.) DC.
100461772Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania

MO
Baeckea obovata DC.
100461794PREISS   343
Oceania

MO
Baeckea diosmifolia Rudge
100461777Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania

MO
100461774Anonymous   279
Oceania

MO
Baeckea camphorosmae Endl.
100461770PREISS   347
Oceania

MO
Baeckea brevifolia (Rudge) DC.
100461768Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania

MO
100461761Franz W. Sieber   512
Oceania

MO
100461763L. Preiss   163
Oceania

MO
100461766L. Preiss   150
Oceania

MO
Baeckea virgata (J.R. Forst. & G. Forst.) Andrews
100461800Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania

MO
100461754Hugh Cuming   2269
Asia

MO
100461791Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania

MO
Baeckea schollerifolia Lehm.
100373259L. Preiss   2015

MO
Baeckea diffusa Sieber ex DC.
100461776Anonymous   276
Oceania

MO
Baeckea pulchella A. Cunn. ex DC.
100461796Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania

MO
100461758Franz W. Sieber   280
Oceania

MO
Baeckea saxicola A. Cunn. ex Hook.
100461799Anonymous   s.n.
Oceania


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