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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Oserya longifolia Novelo & C. Philbrick
1554814Alejandro Novelo R.   11661993-03-26
Mexico, Jalisco, La Huerta, Río Purificación, a 4 km al oeste de La Huerta. Creciendo sobre las rocas, río con agua limpia y con corriente. Suelo rocoso. Riparia, acuática. Regular, asociada a Eichhornia crassipes, 19.5 -104.66, 300m

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Oserya Tul. & Wedd.
2031635J.E. Laferrière   20021988-10-10
Mexico, Chihuahua, 28.5 -108.5, 1800m

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Oserya Tul. & Wedd.
2031551Alejandro Novelo R.   012391994-03-20
Mexico, Guerrero, Coahuayutla, Rio San Antonio, junto al poblado del mismo nobre, a 5 km al sur del poblado Coahuayutla., 210m

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100184391Thomas Coulter   13941849-00-00
Mexico, San Blas to Guadalajara

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Oserya Tul. & Wedd.
100407113Alejandro Novelo R.   36281999-03-10
Mexico, Tamaulipas, Victoria, Salto del Tigre, cerca del poblado la Libertad al NO de Ciudad Victoria., 23.7897222 -99.1908333, 300m

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Oserya minima P. Royen
100184453Went   s.n.
Suriname, Suriname-river, near Kabelstation

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Oserya Tul. & Wedd.
2035472Alejandro Novelo R.   011601993-03-23
Mexico, Michoacán, Rio que cruza la carretera a 24 km al suroeste de Tepalcatepec, rumbo a Coalcoman. Rocoso.

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3270208G. Arsène   52551909-10-00
Mexico, Michoacán, Morelia, Vicinity of Morelia. Rincón, 1950m

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3270209G. Arsène   59651910-11-10
Mexico, Michoacán, Morelia, Monts San Miguel, 2000m

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Oserya Tul. & Wedd.
2035556Alejandro Novelo R.   009721991-02-02
Mexico, Rio Miramar que cruza la carretera, a aprox. 52 km al O de Tepic. San Blas., 10m


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Google Map

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