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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
1356541Thomas B. Croat   97381970-04-14
Panama, Los Santos, Pedasi, 5 mi south of Pocrí; roadside near cultivated garden., 7.6 -80.08

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
1356540Ronald Liesner   44631978-01-24
Costa Rica, Guanacaste, Santa Rosa National Park. Evergreen-Manilkara forest. 1 km left of fork in road to Playa Naranjo., 10.8 -85.66, - 20m

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
1356537Robert Merrill King   73641977-02-01
Guatemala, El Progreso, Guastatoya, City limits of El Progreso, 14.85 -90.06, 609m

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
1698745Juan José Castillo Mont & Armín Castillo   22141994-04-25
Guatemala, Huehuetenango, Nenton, Nentón and surroundings. Dry subtropical forest, 15.8 -91.75, 800m

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
2547245Heyde & Lux   4237
Guatemala, Santa Rosa, Volcán Jumaytepeque, 14.34 -90.27, 1828m

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
2548374Charles C. Deam   1511905-01-19
Guatemala, Zacapa, Gualan, Gualán, 15.12 -89.37, 128m

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
2550398J.M. Greenman & M.T. Greenman   59501922-03-28
Guatemala, Chimaltenango, Agua Caliente, 14.8 -90.85, 1880m

MO:Tropicos
Pseudoconyza viscosa (Mill.) D'Arcy
588227Thomas B. Croat & Dylan P. Hannon   646721987-02-12
Guatemala, Zacapa, 10 mi N of Chiquimula, along Hwy. CA-12 [as Depto. Chiquimula on original label]. Dy thorn shrub vegetation along highway., 14.95 -89.54, 375m


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