Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dysphania graveolens (Chenopodium incisum f. rotundifolium, Chenopodium cornutum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Dysphania graveolens (Willd.) Mosyakin & Clemants
J. Reyes Santiago   6131988-08-30
Mexico, Oaxaca

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310648FH. H. Rusby   1880-09-00

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310720FP. Mayerhoff   631901-00-00

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310714FC. F. Millspaugh   99

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310647FP. C. Standley   48921908-08-12

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310718FJ. C. Blumer   33121909-08-31

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310717FH. H. Rusby   1883-09-00

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310646FE. L. Greene   13051907-09-10

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310715FC. F. Millspaugh   33

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310645FE. T. Harper   1886-07-00

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310719FJ. G. Lemmon   1882-09-25

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310644FE. L. Greene   191873-00-00

F:Botany
Chenopodium cornutum (Torr.) Benth. & Hook. fil. ex S. Watson
V0310716FC. F. Millspaugh   207

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
603445.2164O. F. Cook & G. Gilbert   2081915-04-15
Peru, Lima, Temple of Viracocha, near Tinta, 3500 - 3500m


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