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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Leptobryum wilsonii (Mitt.) Broth.
90070595Marshall R. Crosby   1975-06-11
Ecuador, Chimborazo, N slopes of Mt. Chimborazo, along road 76 from Interamerican Highway toward El Corazon. 1.25 S, 78.50 W., -1.42 -78.83, 3700m

MO
Leptobryum pyriforme (Hedw.) Wilson
90130197J.E. Madsen   1981-10-26
Ecuador, Carchi, P, 0.73 -77.8, 3400m

MO:Tropicos
Leptobryum pyriforme (Hedw.) Wilson
90098301Jaime Moreno   12918
Chile, Antofagasta, El Loa, Al este de Toconce, confluencia de los rĂ­os Agua Dulce y Hojalar., -22.27 -68.18, 3600m

MO:Tropicos
Leptobryum wilsonii (Mitt.) Broth.
90098302Jaime Moreno   12908
Chile, Antofagasta, El Loa, Quebrada al oeste de Toconce., -22.27 -68.18, 3600m

MO:Tropicos
Leptobryum wilsonii (Mitt.) Broth.
90098306Jaime Moreno   12907
Chile, Antofagasta, El Loa, Quebrada al oeste de Toconce., -22.27 -68.18, 3600m


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