Dataset: URV-
Search Criteria: Argentina; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Richmond Herbarium


URV
Chamaesyce berteriana (Balbis ex Spreng.) Millsp.
URV012077   
Argentina, Tucuman

URV
Chamaesyce berteriana (Balbis ex Spreng.) Millsp.
URV012076   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012088   
Argentina

URV
URV012087   
Argentina, Famatina

URV
URV012545   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012548   
Argentina, Buenos Aires

URV
URV012602   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012143   
Argentina, Salta

URV
URV012649   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012196   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012194   
Argentina, San Juan

URV
URV012195   
Argentina, Chaco

URV
URV012660   
Argentina, Salta

URV
URV012354   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012355   
Argentina, Formosa

URV
URV012356   
Argentina, La Rioja

URV
Euphorbia papillosa var. papillosa St. Hilaire
URV012674   
Argentina, Corrientes

URV
URV012679   
Argentina, Salta

URV
URV012685   
Argentina, Salta

URV
URV012682   
Argentina, Salta

URV
URV012684   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012686   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012683   
Argentina, Tucuman

URV
URV012386   
Argentina, Misiones

URV
URV012692   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012693   
Argentina, San Luis

URV
Euphorbia selloi (Klotzsch & Garcke) Boissier
URV012418   
Argentina, Corrientes

URV
URV012440   
Argentina, Tucuman

URV
URV012431   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV012430   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
Euphorbia stenophylla (Klotzsch & Garcke) Boissier
URV012717   
Argentina, Chaco

URV
URV023608   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV023614   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV023615   
Argentina, Cordoba

URV
URV023616   
Argentina, San Luis

URV
URV023618   
Argentina, Cordoba


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