Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Dyssodia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1138916Steyermark JA   1939-12-10
Guatemala, Rocky grassy slopes on top of knob, Dept. Jalapa, Montaña Duranzo, 2 miles east of San Pedro Pinula.

NL:Botany
U.1112952Molina Rositto A   1966-10-27
Honduras, Common along road, El Chorrito, Carro de Hule 20 Kms. south of Tegucigalpa. dep. Morazán.

NL:Botany
Dyssodia montana (Benth.) A.Gray
U.1112949Hunter AA   1934-12-16
Panama, Prov. de Panama. 'Los Margaritos'.

NL:Botany
Dyssodia montana (Benth.) A.Gray
U.1112948Sloot DM   2001-10-12
El Salvador, Chalatenango, 14.3 -89.133333

NL:Botany
Dyssodia montana (Benth.) A.Gray
U.1112947Smeets MAJP; Ochoa A; Ramos P   2000-10-30
El Salvador, Chalatenango, 14.291667 -89.2

NL:Botany
Dyssodia grandiflora DC.
L.3680460Tonduz A   1889-12-01
Costa Rica, Costaricenses, Altos di Santa Barabar.

NL:Botany
Dyssodia grandiflora DC.
L.3680459Tonduz A   1889-12-01
Costa Rica, Costaricenses, Altos di Santa Barabar.


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