Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides (Rhipsalis mesembryanthoides)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
2469474William E. Harmon   s.n.1967-03-06
United States, Missouri, Boone, University of Missouri greenhouse plants.

MO
1777562David B. Dunn   236691982-05-05
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the University of Missouri., 38.951554 -92.32859, 226m

MO
100794051J. Richard Abbott   113351998-02-04
United States, Florida, Sarasota, Sarasota; Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, 811 South Palm Avenue., 27.3333 -82.55

MO
1633138David B. Dunn   211551974-04-01
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants cultivated at the greenhouse at the University of Missouri., 38.951554 -92.32859, 226m

MO
101122866Anonymous   s.n.1834-02-00

MO
101122830Rose   2/2461960-01-19
Huntington Botanical Garden #1296 #20-121. Received in Jan, 1954 at UCBG.

MO
101122869George Engelmann   s.n.1869-01-07

University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
236315J. Richard Abbott   113351998-02-04
United States of America, Florida, Sarasota

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1644568Rose   2-2461915-00-00
Brazil, no data, no data provided on label of catalog no: 1644568

University of South Florida Herbarium


USF
284188W. J. Dress   99561971-03-13
United States, New York, Tompkins Co., Conservatory, Cornell University.

University of Texas at Austin Herbarium


TEX
TEX00531758H. Bravo|L. Scheinvar   39771984-11-23
Costa Rica, San Jose, Museo Nacional.

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT315779W.J. Dress   9956
United States, New York


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