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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Setariopsis auriculata (E. Fourn.) Scribn.
1759233W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   34771970-08-04
Guatemala, El Progreso, Km post 43 from Guatemala on CA-9, thickets along roadside thin soil on limestone substrate, 14.8 -90.27

MO:Tropicos
Setariopsis auriculata (E. Fourn.) Scribn.
2014294W.E. Harmon & John D. Dwyer   35041970-08-04
Guatemala, El Progreso, Km post 49 from Guatemala City on CA-9, ancient lava field covered with thorny scrub on thin clay soil, 14.82 -90.23

MO:Tropicos
Setariopsis auriculata (E. Fourn.) Scribn.
2869558A. Cóbar & M. García   AC10822003-10-05
Guatemala, El Progreso, El Jicaro, Transecto Jícaro., 14.9 -89.88, 300 - 400m

MO:Tropicos
Setariopsis auriculata (E. Fourn.) Scribn.
2888853A. Cobar, M. García & M. Véliz   AC9182003-09-22
Guatemala, Zacapa, Rio Hondo, Transecto Río Hondo, 15.03 -89.59, 170 - 210m

MO:Tropicos
Setariopsis auriculata (E. Fourn.) Scribn.
1759248Herbert H. Smith   152
Colombia, Santa Marta


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Google Map

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