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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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WAG.1812876Buchtien O   1909-01-18
Bolivia, Region: Andina. La Paz: Bargabhange.

NL:Botany
WAG.1141948Buchtien O   1907-01-18
Bolivia, region: Andina. La Paz: Bergabhange., -16.5 -68.15

NL:Botany
WAG.1141947Montesinos Tubée DB   2012-04-12
Peru, Moquegua, Lloque district, Ccellan-Lucco., -16.272222 -70.743889

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U.1470729Fiebrig K   1904-02-01
Bolivia

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U 0016599Ellenberg H   1957-04-17
Peru

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U 0016598Brooke WMA   1949-02-03
Bolivia

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U 0016597Smith DN; et al.   1985-02-15
Peru, Ancash

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U 0016596Solomon JC   1982-01-20
Bolivia, La Paz

NL:Botany
U 0016595Solomon JC   1982-03-10
Bolivia, La Paz

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L.3807800Sleumer A   1953-01-01
Argentina, Uit de omgeving van Tilcara, Argentinië.

NL:Botany
L.3807799Sleumer A   1953-01-01
Argentina, Uit de omgeving van Tilcara, Argentinië.

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L.2008785Hawkes JG; Hjerting JPK; Cribb PJ; Huamán Z   1971-01-26
Bolivia, Bolivia, dept. Cochabamba, prov. Arani, Koari, 87 km from Cochabamba on road to Santa Cruz. Puna grassland, near Hacienda.

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L.2008784Buchtien O   1907-01-06
Bolivia, Flora der bolivianischen Hochebene. La Paz: Auf den Bergen.

NL:Botany
L.2008783Fiebrig K   1904-01-09
Bolivia, Plantae austro-boliviensis. Pimor Patoma.

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Hypseocharis moschata R.Knuth
L.2008782Herzog T   1911-04-01
Bolivia, .... des Sunchalkammes

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Hypseocharis fiebrigii R.Knuth
L.2008781Herzog T   1911-04-01
Bolivia, Cerro Sipascoya beo Pojo

NL:Botany
AMD.82872Buchtien O   1909-01-18
Bolivia, Región; Andina, La Paz Berabhange.


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