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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1411131James & Andrea Solomon   42881978-12-31
Chile, Santiago, Santiago, 8.8 km above the junction of the road to La Disputada on the road to Farellones. Puente Manzanito., -33.33 -70.3, 1900m

MO:Tropicos
1411849James & Andrea Solomon   43631979-01-10
Chile, Santiago, Santiago, 0.5 km below Farellones., -33.33 -70.3, 2400m

MO:Tropicos
2476623Worth, C. R., Morrison & J. L.   165441938-11-16
Chile, Coquimbo, Illapel, La Javilla, ca. 14 km NW of Salamanca, Quebrada Cunlagua, 1600m

MO:Tropicos
2891633Otto Zöllner   79411974-11-24
Chile, Prov. Aconcagua: In Pullalli, in sandy soil, near coast.

MO:Tropicos
2891681Onel   15
Chile, Santiago, Tiltil.

MO:Tropicos
2891766Otto Kuntze   s.n.
Chile, Paso Cruz 34º., 1500 - 1700m

MO:Tropicos
2891918G. Montero O.   5031927-12-17
Chile, Santiago, Dept. Santiago, San Gabriel., 1500m

MO:Tropicos
2892151P. Aravena   333181942-01-31
Chile, Prov. and Dept. Curicó: Termas del Flaco (Andes de Colchagua). Near Los Baños. Marsh S. side of river., 1700m

MO:Tropicos
2892249J.L. Morrison   168401938-12-10
Chile, Valparaiso, Prov. Valparaiso. Renaca, ca. 18 km from Valparaiso; dry sandy hills back from ocean., 10m

MO:Tropicos
2894409C. Grandjot   s.n.
Chile, Santiago, In valle flum. Volcán., 1800m

MO:Tropicos
2894632Otto Zöllner   84621970-11-15
Chile, Prov. Aconcagua: On a mountain in High Cordillera Mocoen, near Los Andes., 2000m

MO:Tropicos
2894718Otto Zöllner   111221980-01-15
Chile, Prov. Los Andes: In Maitenes, near Rio Colorado., 2500m

MO:Tropicos
3446554J.L. Morrison   168811938-12-14
Chile, Prov. Aconcagua, Depto. Quillota. Cerro Caquis, ca. 15 km east of Melon; steep dry, rocky slope, below Caquis, usually in fine scree., 1600 - 1800m


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