Dataset: USF
Search Criteria: Uruguay; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
Bipinnula gibertii Rchb. f.
28260G. Herter   442a1925-10-00
Uruguay, Montevideo Dept., Atahualpa., -34.8685 -56.1866

USF
Brachystele dilatata (Lindl.) Schltr.
25998M. B. Berro   36251907-01-00
Uruguay, Maldonado Dept., Fuente del Ray., -34.233 -53.9577

USF
Brachystele dilatata (Lindl.) Schltr.
25999A. Castellanos   714931947-01-14
Uruguay, Maldonado Dept., Punta Ballena., -34.9149 -55.0474

USF
25904A. Castellanos   714891946-11-01
Uruguay, Florida Dept., Entre Arroyo Timote y Mansavillagra., -33.6333 -55.5

USF
28347A. Castellanos   714921946-12-22
Uruguay, San José Dept., Playa Pascual., -34.7374 -56.438

USF
Habenaria macronectar (Vell.) Hoehne
28063A. Castellanos   714881947-02-14
Uruguay, Tacuarembó Dept., Rincón de la Laguna., -30.6227 -57.7222

USF
Habenaria montevidensis Spreng.
28030W. G. Herter   43691928-12-00
Uruguay, Montevideo Dept., Carrasco., -34.9 -56.0833

USF
Habenaria montevidensis Spreng.
28031A. Castellanos   714901947-01-18
Uruguay, Rocha Dept., Cerros de San Miguel., -32.1631 -56.8205

USF
28344A. Castellanos   714911946-12-29
Uruguay, Canelones Dept., Playa Atlántida.

USF
Skeptrostachys balanophorostachya (Rchb. f. ex Warm.) Garay
25678W. G. Herter   22001948-03-23
Uruguay, Rivera Dept., Trangveras., 150 - 180m

USF
Skeptrostachys arechavaletanii (Barb. Rodr.) Garay
25648M. B. Berro   57471904-02-00
Uruguay, Tacuarembó Dept., Cerro de Tres Cruces., -33.9555 -56.5867

USF
Skeptrostachys arechavaletanii (Barb. Rodr.) Garay
25699M. B. Berro   43071908-02-00
Uruguay, Tacuarembó Dept., Cerro de Tres Cruces., -33.9555 -56.5867

USF
Eragrostis mexicana subsp. virescens (J. Presl) S. D. Koch & Sánchez
190804B. Rosengurt   B-110071968-12-31
Uruguay, Colonia Dept., Playa tomento.

USF
146083E. H. Marchesi   s.n.
Uruguay, Maldonado Dept.


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