Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Brazil; Montevideo; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
865749A.2102792F. Sellow   s.n.
Brazil, Montevideo, Montevideo.

US:Botany
Agrostis trichotoma Nees ex Trin.
75363.21028F. Sellow   841
Brazil, Montevideo, Montevideo.

US:Botany
Briza triloba Nees in Mart.
865552A.2102787F. Sellow   794
Brazil, Montevideo, Montevideo.

US:Botany
Panicum grumosum Nees in Mart.
2830907.21F. Sellow   ---
Brazil, Montevideo, Montevideo.

US:Botany
Bromus auleticus Trin. ex Nees in Mart.
865513A.2102791F. Sellow   s.n.
Brazil, Montevideo, Montevideo.

US:Botany
Andropogon incanus Hack. in A. DC.
75591.21028F. Sellow   s.n.
Brazil, Montevideo, Montevideo.


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