Dataset: MO
Taxa: Dicranoweisia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Dicranoweisia Lindb. ex Milde
90020661Manuel Mahú   223671976-02-09
Chile, Araucania, Cautin, Parque Nacional Conguillio, alrededores de La Administracion., -38.65 -71.63, 1050m

MO:Tropicos
Dicranoweisia Lindb. ex Milde
90075393Leslie R. Landrum   15351972-02-20
Chile, Maule, Linares, Prov. Linares: Bullileo ca. 50 km east of Parral in pre-cordillera. Near Laguna Amargo. Forest of Nothofagus obliqua and N. glauca on slopes. Forest and thickets of Myrtaceae species in the low wet areas., -36.13 -71.33

MO:Tropicos
90252627William R. Buck   410932001-11-23
Chile, Magallanes, Antartica Chilena, Comuna Cabo de Hornos, Isla Navarino, Parque Etnobotanico Omora, ca 2 km WSW of Puerto Williams, along W shore of Rio RObalo in vicinity of Cascada Robalo., -54.95 -67.64, 100 - 200m


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