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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Triptilion cordifolium Lag. ex Lindl.
1410415James & Andrea Solomon   42321978-12-24
Chile, Valparaiso, Valparaiso, 6 km N of Viña del Mar on coast road. Costal sand dunes along road. Dunes rise steeply to 70-100 m. over the ocean., -33 -71.58, 70m

MO:Tropicos
1412444James & Andrea Solomon   44481979-01-24
Chile, Araucania, Malleco, 9.4 km below Vegas Blancas on the road between Angol and Parque Nacional Nahuelbuta. Nothofagus forest., -37.75 -72.92, 590m

MO:Tropicos
2477072Bonifacino, M., Romano & V.   8132003-01-16
Chile, Santiago, área metropolitana, entre Farellones y Corral Quemado, -33.36 -70.33

MO:Tropicos
574000C.M. Taylor, I. Maltes, P. Peñailillo & M. Baeza   103891990-12-03
Chile, Araucania, Malleco, Road between Angol and Parque Nacional Narhuebuta, more or less in middle of distance. Dry roadsides and scrub, and under pine plantation and thickets of native vegetation including Drimys, Persea, and Nothofagus., -37.67 -73, 200 - 300m


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