Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gentianella magellanica
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257405F   
CHILE

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257431F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257432F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257433F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257408F   
ARGENTINA

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257407F   
CHILE

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257410F   
CHILE

F:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
V0257406F   
ARGENTINA

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris ex D.M. Moore
1053152Dr. E. Werdermann   283
Chile, Los Lagos, Chiloé, Cord. Pinchué., 8000m

MO:Tropicos
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris ex D.M. Moore
2477870Arroyo, M. T. K.   92085
Chile, Magallanes, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Sierra del Toro, -51.17 -72.83

MO:Tropicos
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris ex D.M. Moore
1053162Dr. A. Donat   2631930-01-25
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Terr. Sta Cruz. Reg: R. Blanc., 500m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
L.3798451Boterenbrood AJ   1989-01-30
Argentina

NL:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
L.2700363Goodall RN   1967-02-03
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego: Estancia Moat Bay, near Harberton Limit. Mountain pass on road to Moat. In certain spots by the side of the trail, but not too common.

NL:Botany
Gentianella magellanica (Gaudich.) Fabris
L.2700362Zöllner O   1968-02-03
Chile, Prov. Biobio in der Sierra de Polcura. Wachst auf feuchten Wiesen.


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Google Map

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