Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bromus setifolius (Bromus setifolius var. brevifolius)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0085243Zöllner, Otto   123711985-01-10
Chile, Santiago, Lagunillas near San Jose de Maipo.

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NA0085244Zöllner, Otto   65301973-06-17
Chile, Aconcagua, Maitenes above Rio Colorado., 2200m

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NA0085245Worth, C.R. | Morrison, J.L.   166771938-11-23
Chile, Coquimbo, Illapel, Cerro Curimahuida, 10 km E of Matancillla.

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NA0085246Morrison, J.L.   167971938-12-08
Chile, Santiago, Melipilla, Las Vizcachas, ca 10 km from La Dormida.

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NA0085247Zöllner, Otto   54191972-11-23
Chile, Mendoza, valley of Los Patos., 3500m

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NA0085257Correa, M.N.   65291975-11-30
Argentina, Santa Cruz, Corpen Aike, 10 km NE de Poedrabuena.

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NA0085258Zöllner, Otto   103401977-03-17
Chile, Santiago, Valley of Yeso.

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NA0085259Pisano V., E.   40651973-12-11
Chile, Seccion Lazo, Cerro Toro.

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NA0085260Goodall, R.N.P.   5071967-01-11
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Tennessee Oil Camp.

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NA0085261Goodall, R.N.P.   16811968-04-06
Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, Est. San Pable, between San Pable and Cape San Pable.

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NA0085262Eyerdam, W.J. | Beetle, A.A.   239671938-12-30
Argentina, Santa Cruz, Magallanes, 12 km N of San Julian.


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