Dataset: MO
Taxa: Agenium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg.
1091632T. Killeen & M. Toledo   78691996-05-01
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Chiquitos, Concesi|ónn Minera Don Mario; 100 km al NE de San Juan; cerro pelado con pastizal abierto. Los suelos con alta concentración de cobre, los pastos dominantes Mesosetum sp. y Thrasya petrosa., -17.34 -59.68, 450m

MO:Tropicos
Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg.
1153943Aimet Rodriguez Olmos   1561993-03-30
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Andres Ibanez, Parque Regional Lomas de Arena, 12 Km al Sur de la ciudad de Santa Cruz. Existen tipos de vegetación desde pastizales no encharcables a comunidades de gramíneas de margenes de lagunas, ademas de zonas de bosque semicaducifolio higrófilo de depresiones int, -17.89 -63.09, 410m

MO:Tropicos
Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg.
1303603G. Coimbra S.   1411989-03-18
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Andres Ibanez, Terebinto, Arubay., 450m

MO:Tropicos
Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg.
1303604S.A. Renvoize & T.A. Cope   39451981-03-14
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Cordillera, 50 km South of Santa Cruz. Open bush on sandy soil., 500m

MO:Tropicos
Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg.
1303605M. Nee & M. Saldías   364251988-02-27
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Andres Ibanez, 28 km (by air) SW of center of Santa Cruz, along road to Camiri, a few km. NW of crossing of railroad. Sandy grassland with Acrocomia totai, Simarouba and shrubby areas, area of subtropical semdeciduous forest., -18.03 -63.2, 500m

MO:Tropicos
Agenium villosum (Nees) Pilg.
1303606José Steinbach   79391928-03-20
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Sarah, Campos Río Givendii., 400m


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