Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Deschampsia berteroana (Deschampsia desvauxii, Trisetum berteroanum, Deschampsia berteroana var. berteroana, Deschampsia berteroana var. parvispicula)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium


TENN
Deschampsia berteroana (Kunth) Trin.
TENN-V-0029360   
Dominican Republic, Santiago

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


WIS
Deschampsia berteroana (Kunth) Trin.
v0416301WISBliss, S.; Zedler, P.; Correts, E.   20341995-10-15
Chile, Ñuble. Chillán [Diguillín Province]. Approximately 2 km east of Chillán on the road to El Carmen. On the south side of the road, at the top of the first hill out of town., 100m

WIS
Deschampsia berteroana (Kunth) Trin.
v0416314WISBliss, S.; Zedler, P.; Correts, E.   20751995-10-19
Chile, O'Higgins, Colchagua [Province]. Alcones. 6 km east of the railroad crossing in Alcones. There are pools on both sides of the road., 150m

WIS
Deschampsia berteroana (Kunth) Trin.
v0416638WISBliss, S.   23841996-01-04
Chile, Ñuble, Chillan [Diguillín Province]. Approximately 5 km east of Chillan on the road to El Carmen, south side of road, 0.5 km in to the field, 100m

WIS
Deschampsia berteroana (Kunth) Trin.
v0416657WISBliss, S.   24341996-01-13
Chile, Araucanía, Malleco [Province]; Mininco. Fundo Mininco, on road between Mininco and Collipulli. Pools are among pine plantation NW of defunct railroad station Lolenco, 220m

WIS
Deschampsia berteroana (Kunth) Trin.
v0416961WISKeeley, J.; Zedler, P; Bliss, S.   257871994-10-17
Chile, Maule, Cauquenes, Cauquenes [Province]; 26.3 km south of the turnoff of Sauzal on the Ruto de Conquistedores. Pools on west side of road, -35.85 -72.1, 130m


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