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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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100463632Georg W. Schimper   1300
Africa

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Umbilicus oxypetalus Boiss.
100463343Theodor Kotschy   307
Asia

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Umbilicus persicus Boiss.
100463344Theodor Kotschy   284
Asia

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Umbilicus hispidus DC.
101182800MUNDY   s.n.
In mountain dicás.

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Umbilicus radiciflorus Steud. ex Boiss.
101182665Prilipko, Leonid Ivanovich   6750-25001933-04-05
Transcaucasia, Nochrcspuclica, lo Bilar, in Capidosis.

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Umbilicus persicus Boiss.
101182711Stapf   27861985-07-09

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101182710Stapf   s.n.1985-05-12

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Umbilicus leucanthus (Ledeb.) Ledeb.
101182707Unknown   s.n.1908-08-01

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101265380D. Geerinck-Coutrez   21151983-04-15
Alps. [ ] le long de la haute comiche., 550m


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