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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Melocactus Link & Otto
1461246Anonymous   s.n.1863-09-00
South America

MO
Melocactus Link & Otto
1461249Anonymous   s.n.
South America

MO
Melocactus Link & Otto
1461312Anonymous   s.n.
South America

MO
Melocactus cephalenoplus Lem.
1461269Anonymous   s.n.
South America. Ex Mus Botae Hort Paris, April, 1869

MO
Melocactus Link & Otto
1461247Anonymous   s.n.
South America

MO
Melocactus Link & Otto
1461248Haage   14158
South America

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Melocactus Link & Otto
1461291Weber, A. Alois   s.n.
South America

MO
Melocactus Link & Otto
1461245Charles H. Thompson   148/05/43161905-08-21
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, from South America. Cultivated M.B. G.

MO
Melocactus Link & Otto
101220921Collector Illegible   s.n.


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