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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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595226James S. Miller   55481990-09-13
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Missouri Botanical Garden. Cultivated plants from the Garden grounds., 38.6 -90.25, 160m

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100525485Schimper   11.293
Africa

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100525492Schimper   382
Africa

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100616275Muller   s.n.1827-06-00
Europe. In collibus prope Laconi.

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100616269Anonymous   s.n.1799-08-16
Europe

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100616272Philipp Endress   s.n.1830-07-26
Europe

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100616273Hall   123
Europe

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100616248Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

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100616245Anonymous   s.n.1840-01-00
Europe. In decliviis calcareis ad sinistram Tagi ripam prope Aldea dos izmaos.

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100616246Anonymous   s.n.1799-08-16
Europe

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100616238Anonymous   s.n.1844-05-27
Europe. Ad margines viae reg-inter.

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100616239Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

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100616261Anonymous   s.n.1830-07-00
Europe

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100616264Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

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100616251Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

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100616276Theodor Kotschy   289
Europe. In monte Tauro.

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100616243Anonymous   s.n.
Europe.

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100616260Anonymous   s.n.
Europe


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