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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
U.1555535Aedo C   2001-12-13
Chile, Maule, Chile. Maule (Región VII), carretera de Paso Nevado a la laguna de Maule., -35.708889 -71.090556

NL:Botany
Retanilla stricta Hook. & Arn.
U.1555534Werdermann E   1927-12-01
Chile, Curicó, Prov. Curicó. Hacienda Monte Grande.

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
U.1555533Werdermann E   1923-09-01
Chile, Valparaiso, Prov. Valparaiso, Quintero

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
U 0292327Arendt R   
Chile

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.4197633Medan D; Tortosa RD; Rua G   1991-10-09
Chile, Chile: Prov. Quillota, Fundo Santa Laura.

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.4197631Medan D; Tortosa RD; Rua G   1991-10-04
Chile, Chile: Prov. Quillota, Fundo Santa Laura.

NL:Botany
Retanilla stricta Hook. & Arn.
L.2335018Zöllner O   1969-10-26
Chile, Colchagua, Chile, Prov. Colchagua am Rio Claro

NL:Botany
Retanilla stricta Hook. & Arn.
L.2335017Zöllner O   1967-09-01
Chile, Valparaiso, Chile, Valparaiso: Colliguay, in der Küstenkordillere

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.2335016Poeppig EF   
Chile, Chile Bor.: Andes, also mentioned: Peru

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.2335015Junge C   1948-09-22
Chile, Chile, Concepcion, Cerro da Tolvana/Tolvora?, am Nordweststrand

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.2335014Junge C   1948-09-22
Chile, Chile, Concepcion, Cerro da Tolvana/Tolvora?, am Nordweststrand

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.2335013Zöllner O   1972-08-06
Chile, Aconcagua, Chile, Prov. Aconcagua im Pataguatal bei La Ligua

NL:Botany
Retanilla ephedra (Vent.) Brongn.
L.2335012Zöllner O   1967-07-30
Chile, Valparaiso, Chile, Valparaiso, an der Steilküste bei Valparaiso


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