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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Nopalxochia ackermannii (Haw.) F.M. Knuth
1611708David B. Dunn   138901961-06-24
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated in the botany greenhouse at the university of missouri and Used in botany classes. These specimens form voucher material for plants use in Experiments.

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Nopalxochia ackermannii (Haw.) F.M. Knuth
1611655David B. Dunn   222911977-04-05
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of missouri. These Specimens form voucher materials for plants used in experiments., 38.94583 -92.3275, 226m

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Nopalxochia phyllanthoides (DC.) Britton & Rose
1611799David B. Dunn   221881975-10-25
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of missouri. These Specimens form voucher materials for platns used in experiments., 226m

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Nopalxochia ackermannii (Haw.) F.M. Knuth
1611604David B. Dunn   223051977-04-10
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of missouri. These Specimens form voucher materials for plants used in experiments., 38.94583 -92.3275, 226m

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Nopalxochia horichii Kimnach
1375045Barry E. Hammel   223861994-05-23
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Research Greenhouse.

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Nopalxochia ackermannii (Haw.) F.M. Knuth
1611747David B. Dunn   221831975-05-15
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of missouri. These Specimens form voucher materials for platns used in experiments., 226m

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Nopalxochia horichii Kimnach
101815712Barry E. Hammel   223861994-05-23
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden, Research Greenhouse.


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