Dataset: TAES-
Taxa: Otachyrium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Texas A&M University, S.M. Tracy Herbarium


TAES
H. S. Irwin   151761966-04-21
Brazil, Goi‡s, Serra do Morcgo. Flooded campo, C™rrego Estrema, ca. 38 km. N.E. of Formosa

TAES
Otachyrium grandiflorum Send. & Soderstr.
H. S. Irwin   93291965-10-19
Brazil, Goi‡s

TAES
Otachyrium grandiflorum Send. & Soderstr.
N. A. Rosa   16031977-02-22
Brazil

TAES
Otachyrium pterigodium
William R. Anderson   88801973-04-14
Brazil, Minas Gerais

TAES
O. Ahumada   22181978-04-08
Argentina, Corrientes

TAES
Otachyrium versicolor (D??ll) Henrard
G. Davidse   38641973-11-08
Venezuela

TAES
A. Semple   821963-03-00
Bolivia

TAES
H. S. Irwin   133211966-03-02
Brazil, Goi‡s, Cristalina, Serra dos Cristais, Ca. 0.2 km. N of Cristalina.

TAES
Jason R. Swallen   49911934-06-21
Brazil


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