Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Aloysia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
barcode-00299002J. F. Macbride & W. Featherstone   25641922-10-09
Peru, Ancash, Yautan, about 2000 ft, 609m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00282999K. Fiebrig   61371909-00-00
Paraguay, In regione fluminis Alto Parana

Harvard:GH
barcode-00299000L. Castillón   322511909-03-15
Argentina, Catamarca, Quebrada del Tala

Harvard:GH
Aloysia gratissima gratissima
barcode-00299006   
Argentina, Estancia de Lopez

Harvard:A
Aloysia virgata argutedentata Moldenke
barcode-00354571Sant. Venturi   57641928-01-14
Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Dep. C. Pellegrini, Cerro del Remate, 550m

Harvard:GH
Aloysia virgata argutedentata Moldenke
barcode-00354572Sant. Venturi   57641928-01-14
Argentina, Santiago del Estero, Dep. C. Pellegrini, Cerro del Remate, 550m

Harvard:GH
barcode-00359317F. W. Pennell   130791925-04-08
Peru, Arequipa, 2100 - 2200m

Harvard:GH
Aloysia scorodonioides detonsa (Briquet) Moldenke
barcode-00368481F. Woytkowski   70541961-11-02
Peru, Cajamarca, Mandanguia, alt. 1000 m


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