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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
Oreopolus glacialis var. glacialis
2483166Arroyo, M. T. K.   92040
Chile, Magallanes, Ultima Esperanza, Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, Sierra del Toro, -51.17 -72.83

MO:Tropicos
Oreopolus glacialis (Poepp.) Ricardi
3150120F. Billiet & B. Jadin   77272002-12-06
Chile, Pl. en coussin appliqué au sol; fleurs jaunes odorantes, -38.67 -71.37, 1100m

MO:Tropicos
Oreopolus glacialis (Poepp.) Ricardi
3150303L.R. Landrum with S.S. Landrum   81221993-11-16
Chile, Region XI: Aisen. Road from Coihaique to Coihaique Alto; KM 35, near limit of trees to E. Dry pampa, -45.5 -71.58, 740m

MO:Tropicos
Oreopolus glacialis (Poepp.) Ricardi
3151527Otto Zöllner   84551975-12-20
Chile, Curico; In the borders of Lake Planchon, 2400m

MO:Tropicos
Oreopolus glacialis (Poepp.) Ricardi
3153326Dr. C. Grandjot   s.n.
Chile, paso de las Peladeros, Cordillera de Santiago, 3200m

MO:Tropicos
Oreopolus glacialis (Poepp.) Ricardi
3153740Otto Zollner   96961975-12-22
Chile, in province Curicó on the borders of Laguna Plancgóm


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