Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Adenocaulon chilense (Adenocaulon lechleri)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Adenocaulon lechleri Schultz Bipontinus
barcode-00000617W. Lechler   1245
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
573905C.M. Taylor, R. Rodriguez R. & graduate class, Universidad de Concepción   102631990-11-22
Chile, Biobio, Nuble, E of Chillán from the Refugio El Aserradero of the Club Andino (at the Puente El Aserradero on the road to Termas de Chillán) up the slope to the waterfall visible to the NE. Disturbed ground and forests, dominated by Nothofagus with an understory of May, -36.9 -71.45, 1250 - 1700m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1105801Andreas CH   1937-12-29
Chile, Casa Pangue (Peulla).

NL:Botany
U.1105800Pedersen TM   1952-02-13
Argentina, near Villa la Angostura, Dep. Los Lagos, Grb. Neuquen.

NL:Botany
L.3010192Zöllner O   1971-02-10
Chile, Prov. Malleco am Lago Conguillío.

NL:Botany
L.3010191Quené-Boterenbrood AJ   1989-01-19
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, In Parque Nacional de Tierra del Fuego.

NL:Botany
L.3010190Quené-Boterenbrood AJ   1989-01-20
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, N. van weg Ushuaia - Harberton, ZO zijde laguna Escondida, bij Hosteria Petrel.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Adenocaulon chilense Less. Less.
635325W. R. Buck   432672003-01-05
Chile, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena, Cabo de Hornos, Isla Navarino, Parque Etnobotánico Omora, ca. 3 km W of Puerto Williams, -54.9414 -67.6272, 5 - 100m

NY
Adenocaulon chilense Less.
158066E. F. Poeppig   225
Chile, In Chil. austr. sylv. alpin. ad Antuco


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