Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Search Criteria: Chile; Province unknown; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Myrtaceae Research Database - compiled by L.R. Landrum


ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Hastings   4742002-01-29
CHILE, Province unknown, near Rio Colorado, 762m

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Myrceugenia planipes (W. J. Hooker et Arnott) Berg
Gunckel   s.n.1930-02-08
CHILE, Province unknown, Mai Paso

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Myrceugenia planipes (W. J. Hooker et Arnott) Berg
Gunckel   1453.41935-03-23
CHILE, Province unknown, Quitaluto

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Myrceugenia planipes (W. J. Hooker et Arnott) Berg
Gunckel   30621932-01-03
CHILE, Province unknown, Cordillera Chaihuin

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Myrceugenia planipes (W. J. Hooker et Arnott) Berg
Reed   s.n.
CHILE, Province unknown, Cordillera de Alerce

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Myrceugenia planipes (W. J. Hooker et Arnott) Berg
Sargent   s.n.2006-01-23
CHILE, Province unknown, Antilhue [?]

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Myrceugenia planipes (W. J. Hooker et Arnott) Berg
Gay   s.n.
CHILE, Province unknown, without specific locality


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