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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Corynabutilon bicolor (Phil.) Kearney
2477939Jiles, C.   s.n.11942-09-27
Chile, Coquimbo, Fray Jorge

MO:Tropicos
Corynabutilon hirsutum (Phil.) A.E. Martic.
2477957Sparre, B. B.   1751953-12-15
Chile, Araucania, Malleco, camino Quilquilco-Tolhuaca, 25 km E de Quilquilco, -38.23 -72.02

MO:Tropicos
Corynabutilon viride (Phil.) A.E. Martic.
2477977Pfister, A.   s.n.31944-11-30
Chile, Biobio, Ñuble. Atacalco, Chillán, faldas del Cerro Castillo, -36.88 -71.62, 1050m

MO:Tropicos
2477995Gay, C.   17
Chile, Los Lagos, Valdivia, Valdivia, -39.83 -73.23

MO:Tropicos
3406701F. Billiet and B. Jadin   69741997-11-10
Chile, Route Osorno-Bahia Mansa, km 57. Lisiere foretiere., -40.57 -73.68, 150m

MO:Tropicos
782907Barry Hammel   58911978-12-09
Chile, Biobio, Roadside, 25 km W of Puerto Montt past Las Quenas., 30m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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