Dataset: Harvard
Search Criteria: Chile; Chiloé; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00076831E. Werdermann   2901924-03-00
Chile, Chiloé, Cuiao, 10 m

Harvard:GH
Odontorrhynchus variabilis Garay
barcode-00102355E. Werdermann   3031924-03-00
Chile, Chiloé, Cucao, 50m

Harvard:FH
Macromitrium coriaceum E. B. Bartram
barcode-00213596H. Roivainen   15701929-04-02
Chile, Chiloé, Puerto Barroso de la Penins, Tres Montes.

Harvard:GH
Rumex chiloensis K. H. Rechinger
barcode-00062476F. W. Pennell   125691925-02-06
Chile, Chiloé, Ancud, wet places on rocky beach, alt. 0-10 m., - 10m

Harvard:FH
Macromitrium coriaceum E. B. Bartram
barcode-00213597H. Roivainen   15701929-04-02
Chile, Chiloé, Puerto Barroso de la Penins, Tres Montes.

Harvard:GH
Baccharis sphaerocephala Hooker & Arnott
barcode-00004001H. Cuming   58
Chile, Chiloé

Harvard:GH
Baccharis sphaerocephala Hooker & Arnott
barcode-00261235H. Cuming   [58]
Chile, Chiloé

Harvard:AMES
Odontorrhynchus variabilis Garay
barcode-00083074E. Werdermann   3031924-03-00
Chile, Chiloé, Cucao, 50m

Harvard:FH
barcode-00301983J. D. Hooker   1844-06-00
Chile, Chiloé, Chiloe, Cumming

Harvard:FH
barcode-00301984J. D. Hooker   14491844-06-00
Chile, Chiloé, Chiloe, Cumming

Harvard:FH
Sendtnera runcinata Taylor
barcode-00301989J. D. Hooker   1844-06-00
Chile, Chiloé, Chiloe, Cuming

Harvard:FH
Cyttaria hariotii E. Fischer
barcode-00432793M. R. Espinosa Bustos   s. n.1917-01-00
Chile, Chiloé, [data not captured]

Harvard:GH
barcode-01973092E. Werdermann   2801924-02-00
Chile, Chiloé, Ins. Chiloé Cordill. [Piuchén]., 800m

Harvard:AMES
barcode-01973089F. R. A. Johow   1904-00-00
Chile, Chiloé, Island of Chiloe.


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