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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
1199688Belem   s.n. 19301930-09-25
Chile

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886422M.R. Espinosa   1431940-03-10
Chile, Santiago

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886423Dr. E. Werdermann   517
Chile, Maule, Curico, Hacienda Monte Grande., 1200m

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886424James West   6017A1936-02-07
Chile, Santiago, Santiago, San Gabriel; Valle del Maipú; outcrops of granitic rock, eastern slopes of valley. University of California Botanical Garden Expedition to the Andes, 1935-1936. Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina T.H. Goodspeed, Director

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886425Dr. E. Werdermann   617
Chile, Maule, Curico, Cord. Volcán Peteroa.

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886426Poeppig   56
Chile, Chile austr. Ex Hort. Berol. The George Engelmann Herbarium.

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886452Dr. C. Grandjot   s.n.
Chile, Maule, Curico, In valle flum. Teno Andium Lit. Gay V. 406. Temp. 1.33., 1300m

MO:Tropicos
Libocedrus chilensis (D. Don) Endl.
886455H.F. Comber   3641926-01-02
Chile, Pulmani., 914 - 1371m

MO:Tropicos
886459Ynes Mexia   78741936-02-15
Chile, Maule, Curico, Cordillera Peteroa-Planchon; Cañon Río Claro; in scattered groves on valley terraces.

MO:Tropicos
886461J.L. Morrison   176051939-03-23
Chile, Los Lagos, Llanquihue, Río Tepu slopes of Volcán Calbuco, 2 km from Lago Llanquihue 6 km from Hotel Ensenada; dense woods along stream, edge of swamp. University of California Second Botanical Garden Expedition to the Andes, 1938-1939. Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina D, 25m


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