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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Parodia ottonis (Notocactus tenuispinus, Notocactus uruguayus, Notocactus ruoffii, Parodia paraguayensis, Notocactus ottonis, Malacocarpus ottonis), Parodia ottonis subsp. horstii, Parodia ottonis subsp. ottonis (Notocactus arechavaletae, Notocactus grandiensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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DES
DES00100373Rosemary Trelease   
Uruguay, Rivera Department, detailed locality information protected

MO
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101221847Clyde F. Reed   1118401981-07-30
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Plant from Alan Blackburn, Tucson, Ariz. June 21, 1978. Cultivated in greenhouse, Cub Hill, Baltimore.

MO
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1458464George Engelmann   s.n.1860-05-00
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Mexico? Cultivated Hort Goebel, St. Louis, Mo.

MO
1671191David B. Dunn   229191978-05-18
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the university of mo. These specimens Form voucher materials for plants used in experiments. Native to so brazil and Uruguay kikudome coll., 226m

MO
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1458612George Engelmann   s.n.1860-05-00
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated Hort. Goebel

MO
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1458616H. Poselger   s.n.1857-00-00
South America

MO
1458609Anonymous   199/04/181907-05-01
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, South America. Cultivated M.B.G.

MO
1458610Anonymous   199/04/201904-06-00
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated M.B.G.

PH
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PH00764201J.A. Shafer   1221917-03-07
Uruguay, Salto, -31.426075 -57.131836

Harvard:GH
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01678177[no data available]   1873-00-00
United States of America, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Botanic Garden of Harvard University


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