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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Anemia phyllitidis var. pluripinnae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University Turrell Herbarium - Vascular Plants


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000065091Link-Perez, M.A.   1852006-06-02
Argentina, Misiones, Dpto. General Belgrano, Parque Provincial Urugua-í. Sendero Islas Malvinas, norte de Ruta 19. Growing along trail in interior of jungle. Infrequent, in places with slightly open canopy., -25.9 -54.3

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000075209Belgrano, M.J.   5722006-11-22
Argentina, Misiones, Dpto. San Pedro, Reserva de Biósfera Yabotí, Parque Provincial Esmeralda, camino al Arroyo Florida desde la Estación Biológica., -26.896111 -53.879722

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000091765Denham, S.S.   152006-02-18
Argentina, Corrientes, Dpto. Santo Tomé, Ruta Provincial 94, 4 km antes de Azara, Arroyo Chimiray. Hemidimorfismo., -28.089 -55.702

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000056056Múlgura de Romero, M.E.   40112004-09-26
Argentina, Misiones, Dpto. San Pedro, Antigua ruta 14, Parque Prov. Piñalito, camino a Cascada Merry, borde de arroyo, bosquecito ribereño., -26.425556 -53.837778

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000091751Willian, J.   1851986-08-00
Bolivia, Chuquisaca, Prov. Luis Calvo, In shaded ditch behind homestead at Caraparirenda. ""coca del monte"" - pinnae used as substitute when coca (Erythroxylum coca) is unavailable., -19.7 -63.8

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000065059Link-Perez, M.A.   1922006-06-02
Argentina, Misiones, Dpto. General Belgrano, Parque Provincial Urugua-í. Sendero Islas Malvinas, norte de Ruta 19. Growing along wide unpaved road in open habitat of jungle. Infrequent, but found in small patches where it occurs., -25.9 -54.3


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