Dataset: NY
Taxa: Nassella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Nassella pubiflora (Trin. & Rupr.) E.Desv. (Trin. & Rupr.) E.Desv.
01132586B. C. Bennett   26041986-03-19
Peru, Puno, Sandia, South side of Rio Awi-Awi Valley, 3km north of Ura-ayllu, -14.13 -69.53, 3100 - 3100m

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Nassella hyalina (Nees) Barkworth
787025G. Dawson   6791939-04-06
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Km 77 Camino Bs. As. Mar del Plata

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Nassella hyalina (Nees) Barkworth
787024J. R. Swallen   75531945-12-01
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Fazenda Experimental de Criacao Bagé

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Nassella E. Desv.
01066498J. R. Swallen   71871945-10-26
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto Agronomico do Sul, Pelotas

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Nassella E. Desv.
01066499J. R. Swallen   71861945-10-26
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Instituto Agronomico do Sul, Pelotas

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Nassella melanosperma (J.Presl) Barkworth (J.Presl) Barkworth
1016013T. M. Pedersen   125971979-12-01
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Pelotas, Morro Redondo, -31.7719 -52.3422


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