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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
2476276Bridges, T. C.   526
Chile

MO:Tropicos
2476296Werdermann, E.   785
Chile, Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Taltal, -25.4 -70.48, 500m

MO:Tropicos
2476314Johnston, I. M.   5195
Chile, Antofagasta, Antofagasta, Taltal, -25.4 -70.48

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. & Endl.) Moq.
2476334Kausel, E. M. L.   4339
Chile, Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Algarrobo

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. & Endl.) Moq.
2476353Otto Zöllner   s.n.11995-08-15
Chile, Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Los Molles, en costa, al N de Valparaíso

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria D. Don
3418112Lechler   s.n.
Chile

MO:Tropicos
3418126Philippi   873
Chile

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria D. Don
3418174C. Grandjot   s.n.
Chile, 800m

MO:Tropicos
3418195C. Grandjot   s.n.
Chile, 2700m

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. & Endl.) Moq.
3418294L.R. Landrum & S.S. Landrum   75521991-09-23
Chile, Coquimbo, About 1 km E of entrance to Parque Nacional Fray Jorge. Desert shrubby vegetation., -30.75 -71.75

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. & Endl.) Moq.
3418348L.R. Landrum & S. Landrum   98222000-08-01
Chile, Region 4, 10.1 km N of road to Romeral, N of La Serena, ca. ½ km W of Hwy., -29.73 -71.32, 100m

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. & Endl.) Moq.
3418801Otto Zollner   81511975-07-06
Chile, Prov. Aconcagua. In Papudo, near the coast.

MO:Tropicos
Anisomeria littoralis (Poepp. & Endl.) Moq.
741473C.M. Taylor, C. von Bohlen & A. Marticorena   106671991-10-30
Chile, Coquimbo, Elqui, Rte 5, N of La Serena, ca. 1 km N of the entrance to the El Tofo mine, at a bridge over a dry creek. Semiarid brush., -29.5 -71.25


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