Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calceolaria collina, Calceolaria collina subsp. subincisa (Calceolaria abscondita, Calceolaria quadriradiata), Calceolaria collina subsp. collina (Calceolaria ascendens var. coquimbensis, Calceolaria coquimbensis), Calceolaria collina subsp. conferta (Calceolaria conferta, Calceolaria fulva f. visco... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00010152unknown   s.n.
Chile, Coquimbo

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PH00010199Cuming   s.n.1831-00-00
Chile, Coquimbo

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Calceolaria coquimbensis (Benth.) Kraenzl.
PH00011580Cuming   s.n.
Bolivia

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PH00011583unknown   s.n.1878-00-00
Chile, Coquimbo

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PH00011586C. Gay   s.n.1836-10-00
Chile, Arqueros, Coquimbo

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PH00011587Gay   s.n.1836-00-00
Chile, Coquimbo

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PH00011688unknown   s.n.
Chile, Coquimbo

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PH00009466C. Gay   s.n.1836-10-00
Chile, Huanta, Coquimbo

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PH00009467Gay   s.n.1836-00-00
Chile, Coquimbo


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Google Map

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