Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Poa alopecurus (Poa alopecurus subsp. fuegiana)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Poa alopecurus (Gaudich. ex Mirb.) Kunth
1121194D.M. Moore   23491971-11-07
Chile, Magallanes, Tierra del Fuego, SW of Punta Catalina; Cuarto Chorillo., -52.65 -68.98

MO:Tropicos
Poa alopecurus (Gaudich. ex Mirb.) Kunth
1121195D.M. Moore   22091968-03-12
Chile, Magallanes, Tierra del Fuego, Lago Blanco E side; Cerro Cuchillo. Summit area., -54.08 -68.98

MO:Tropicos
Poa alopecurus subsp. alopecurus
2477027Arroyo, M. T. K.   92117
Chile, Magallanes, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Sierra del Toro, -51.17 -72.83

MO:Tropicos
Poa alopecurus subsp. fuegiana (Hook. f.) D.M. Moore & Dogg.
2477050Arroyo, M. T. K.   92164
Chile, Magallanes, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Sierra del Toro, -51.17 -72.83

MO:Tropicos
Poa alopecurus (Gaudich. ex Mirb.) Kunth
2477065Roig, F. A. & et al   2838
Chile, Magallanes, Islote Puerto Luisa, -54.93 -67.63

MO:Tropicos
Poa alopecurus subsp. fuegiana (Hook. f.) D.M. Moore & Dogg.
2478140Lechler, W.   1194
Chile, Magallanes, Magallanes, Sandy Point

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Poa alopecurus (Gaudich.) Kunth
WAG.1965955Ohme M   1946-01-28
Chile, Llanquihue, Lago Llanquihue, großes Ã'adi bei Frutillar [ca. 41°7'S, 73°3'W] beim Cerro Bonete., -41.116667 -73.05

NL:Botany
Poa alopecurus (Gaudich.) Kunth
L.1319037Guinazu JR   1926-12-01
Chile, Rio Verde (A 150 Km. del Estrecho).

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Poa alopecurus (Gaudich. ex Mirb.) Kunth (Gaudich. ex Mirb.) Kunth
1680423J. M. Bonifacino   41552012-01-19
Chile, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena, Cabo de Hornos, Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini, costa N-central de Isla Hoste, -55.02064 -69.1844


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