Dataset: US-Botany
Search Criteria: Brazil; Rio Grande do Sul ?; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Guadua trinii (Nees) Nees ex Rupr.
2909090.2542349T. R. Soderstrom   20311973-01-30
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?, Condor, Road between condor and esquina becker, 530 - 530m

US:Botany
Guadua trinii (Nees) Nees ex Rupr.
2909091.2542350T. R. Soderstrom   20311973-01-30
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?, Condor, Road between condor and esquina becker, 530 - 530m

US:Botany
Guadua trinii (Nees) Nees ex Rupr.
2909092.2542351T. R. Soderstrom   20311973-01-30
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?, Condor, Road between condor and esquina becker, 530 - 530m

US:Botany
Octomeria imbonulata
3394367.243R. Wasum   137111999-05-02
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?

US:Botany
3389073.255R. Wasum   386 / 148501999-12-27
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?, Sao francisco. [state recorded as rio do sul.], -29.3142 -50.7347

US:Botany
1985154.259B. Rambo   281321945-02-23
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?, Saransi ?, Nouvai, ad flumen alto uruguay, porto alegre

US:Botany
3387604.258L. Scur   128 / 143681999-11-06
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul ?, Vale real. [state recorded as rio do sul.]


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Google Map

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