Dataset: NY
Taxa: Malesherbia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
01404644J. G. Rozen   71997-10-06
Chile, Coquimbo, Elqui, 7 km. S. Vicuña.

NY
Malesherbia rugosa Gay
4699C. Gay   s.n.
Chile

NY
Malesherbia angustisecta Harms
38479A. Weberbauer   71791909-00-00
Peru

NY
Malesherbia breviflora Phil.
4700W. Geisse   1061885-00-00
Chile, Desert of Atacama.

NY
Malesherbia humilis var. propinqua (Gay) Ricardi (Gay) Ricardi
4696C. Gay   s.n.
Chile

NY
Malesherbia incana Werderm.
4693C. Gay   3391828-00-00
Chile

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Malesherbia incana Werderm.
4695C. Gay   3391828-00-00
Chile

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Malesherbia lirana Gay
4694C. Gay   s.n.
Chile

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Malesherbia lirana Gay var. lirana Gay
4701C. Gay   s.n.
Chile

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Malesherbia rosulata Werderm. Werderm.
4698E. Werdermann   9421926-01-00
Chile, Atacama, Copiapó, Cordillera Río Turbio, Co. Cadillal., 3500 - 3500m

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Malesherbia turbinea J.F.Macbr. J.F.Macbr.
4702A. Weberbauer   73641925-03-11
Peru, Tacna, Candarave. Near Lake Huananhuata., 2900 - 2900m

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Malesherbia brevipedunculata Werderm. Werderm.
4691E. Werdermann   4491927-10-00
Chile, Atacama, Copiapó, Quebrada Paipote, La Puerta., 1500 - 1500m

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Malesherbia incana Werderm. Werderm.
4692E. Werdermann   4981924-12-00
Chile, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Cordillera de Santiago. Río San Francisco., 2500 - 2500m

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Malesherbia lirana var. subglabrifolia Kuntze Kuntze
7070C. E. O. Kuntze   s.n.1892-01-00
Chile, Paso Cruz., 2200 - 2200m

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Malesherbia breviflora F.Phil. F.Phil.
7071T. Morong   11101890-09-00
Chile, Desert of Atacama.


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