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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma virescens var. virescens
1360650E. Werdermann   1251
Chile, Prov. Caulin: Volcan Llaima, 1000m

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma violaceum (E. Desv.) Nicora
1411391James & Andrea Solomon   43241979-01-04
Chile, O'Higgins, Colchagua, 41.4 km above La Rufina on road to Termas Vegas del Flaco., -34.92 -70.42, 1650m

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma pictum var. pictum
2478954Boelcke, O.   23601943-11-26
Chile, Valparaiso, Valparaiso, Cerro Vizcacha

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma violaceum (E. Desv.) Nicora
2478991Arroyo, M. T. K. & et al   20117
Chile, Maule, Reserva Natural Bellotos del Melado, -35.85 -71.1

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma virescens var. virescens
2479009Burkart, A.   274521969-01-21
Chile, Biobio, Biobio, Laguna de La Laja, 1350m

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma virescens (E. Desv.) Nicora
2479029Troels Myndel Pedersen   143721986-02-05
Chile, Aisen, Coihaique, Carlos Ibañez del Campo. About 10 km S of El Blanco.

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma paschale (Pilg.) C.M. Baeza
2480679Skottsberg, C. J. F., Skottsberg & I.   6581917-06-16
Chile, Eastern Island, on the slope of Mountain Katiki

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma violaceum (E. Desv.) Nicora
2984695Otto Zöllner   84461975-12-07
Chile, Prov. Curico: In Upeo.

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma violaceum (E. Desv.) Nicora
2985027S. Teillier & L. Gonzalez   25421990-12-29
Chile, Parque Nacional El Morado Cordillera de los Andes, frente a Santiago., 2300m

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma pictum (Nees & Meyen) Nicora
2986164Troels Myndel Pedersen   142641986-01-17
Chile, Near Termes de Chillán (on the way to the Potrero del Sol). Prov. Nuble. VIII Región del Bio Bio., 2500m

MO:Tropicos
Rytidosperma virescens (E. Desv.) Nicora
2986955O. Boelcke, O. Dollenz, D.M. Moore & F. Pisano V.   6401975-12-16
Chile, Magallanes, Ea. Cerros Castillo, 30 km N, Rincón Negro 5.


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