Dataset: F-Botany
Taxa: Trianthema
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
M. O. Dillon   3233
Peru, Arequipa, Caravelí, Lomas of Jahuay, ca. 33 km WNW of Chaviña, -15.37 -74.9

F:Botany
Trianthema argentina A. T. Hunziker & Cocucci
V0047562FA. T. Hunziker et al.   138651959-02-18
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Trianthema argentina A. T. Hunziker & Cocucci
V0047563FA. T. Hunziker et al.   140481959-03-04
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Trianthema argentina A. T. Hunziker & Cocucci
V0047565FA. T. Hunziker   143021959-04-07
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Trianthema argentina A. T. Hunziker & Cocucci
V0047564FA. T. Hunziker et al.   143831959-05-21
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
M. Sessé & J. M. Mociño   992
MEXICO

F:Botany
V0082724FJ. Palma G.   1751980-05-17
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
V. Rico-Gray   501979-08-09
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
V. Rico-Gray   391979-06-08
Mexico, Veracruz

F:Botany
R. Hernández M.   17041972-06-29
Mexico, Veracruz


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Google Map

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