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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206570Michel Gandoger   s.n.
Africa. Ouest el Kous. Maroc.

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206571Michel Gandoger   s.n.1908-00-00
Maroc. [Ganger].

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206576Michel Gandoger   s.n.1909-05-00
Maroc, ..

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206577Michel Gandoger   s.n.1909-01-00
Teneriffa.

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206572Michel Gandoger   s.n.
Maroc. Oued el Kous.

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206587J. Lewalle   88161978-05-13
Immouzer des Ida Ou Tanane., 30.6666667 -9.4166667, 1500m

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206573Anonymous   s.n.1855-04-02
Africa.

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206574J. Bornmüller   30671901-04-18
La Palma: Bco. de las Angustias., 300 - 400m

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Cosentinia vellea (Aiton) Tod.
101206581C.J. Pitard   4331905-01-29
Ténérife: Guimar, in rupestribus., 500m


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