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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
100266849   61092008-12-04
Chile, Los Lagos, Parque Nacional Vicente Pérez Rosales, subida al Volcán Osorno, sendero Los Pumas., -41.13 -72.52, 700m

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2483145Rentzell, I.   62881939-02-04
Chile, Aisen, Aisen, Región del Lago Buenos Aires, borde del Lago León, 550m

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2483163Le Guillou, M.   124
Chile, Magallanes, Magallanes, Port Famine

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2815975E. Junge   981919-11-28
Chile, Tirugrina. In Waldchen hinler dem Hause.

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2816672W.J. Eyerdam, A.A. Beetle & E. Grondona   241031939-01-06
Chile, Magallanes, Ca. 15 km south of Punta Arenas (Magallanes); humus, shade of Nothofagus., 20m

MO:Tropicos
2816719Hans Behn   s.n.1921-10-18
Chile, La Union.

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2816750P.A. Hollermayer   e1388
Chile, Prov. Valdivia. Panguipulli., 200m

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2816970L.R. Landrum & C. Donso   76021991-10-19
Chile, Fundo of the Universidad de Chile ca. 15 km N of Valdivia on road to Lanco. Mainly disturbed or second growth forest or plantations.

MO:Tropicos
Codonorchis lessonii (Brongn.) Lindl.
2817045L.R. Landrum & S.S. Landrum   81141993-11-16
Chile, Cerro Divisadero SE of Coihaique, rd. to centro de ski El Fraile, ca. 6.4 km from beginning of road. Regenerating forest of Nothofagus pumilio.


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