Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Euplassa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Euplassa legalis (Vell.) I.M.Johnst.
ASU0031696O. S. Ribas; J. M. Silva & G. F. Simon   57812004-01-16
Brazil, Parana, Serra da Bocaina (Mun. Bocaiúva do Sul)., -25.1833 -49.1333

ASU
Euplassa legalis (Vell.) I.M.Johnst.
ASU0031697J. M. Silva; O. S. Ribas   31362000-01-07
Brazil, Parana, Serra da Bocaina (Mun. (Mun. Bocaiúva do Sul)., -25.1833 -49.1333

ASU
Euplassa nebularis Rambo & Sleumer
ASU0031698O. S. Ribas; J. Cordeiro & E. Barbosa   30652000-02-03
Brazil, Parana, Serra Ibitiraquire, Morro Camapuã (Mun. Campina Grande do Sul)., -25.3 -49.0833

ASU
Euplassa nebularis Rambo & Sleumer
ASU0031699E. Barbosa; J. M. Silva & L. A. Ferreira   2141998-12-08
Brazil, Parana, Paraná, Brazil Serra da Prata, próximo á Torre de Prata (Mun. Morretes)., -25.4667 -48.8167

ASU
Euplassa nebularis Rambo & Sleumer
ASU0031700G. Hatschbach; O. S. Ribas   612531994-11-23
Brazil, Santa Catarina, Rod. SC-450, Serra do faxinai (Mun. Praia Grande)., -29.198506 -49.95035, 900m

ASU
Euplassa nebularis Rambo & Sleumer
ASU0031701L. R. Landrum   29831977-12-27
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Fortaleza near Cambará on the eastern edge of the Plan Alto., -29 -50, 1100m

ASU
Euplassa inaequalis (Pohl) Engl.
ASU0321953   2009-08-02
Peru, Jenaro Herrera 1; JH1, -4.8991 -73.6468, 124m

ASU
Euplassa inaequalis (Pohl) Engl.
ASU0322157   2009-10-02
Peru, San Pedro 2; SP2, -13.04718 -71.54083, 1618m

ASU
Euplassa sp. 5620(R2T)
ASU0322040   2010-06-29
Peru, Paujil 1; PJ1, -10.3261 -75.2633, 496m


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