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

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Chromolaena barrosoae R. M. King & H. Robinson
barcode-00004791H. S. Irwin, R. Reis dos Santos, R. Souza & S. F. da Fonseca   227971969-01-28
Brazil, Minas Gerais, Serra do Espinhaço, ca. 12 km NE of Diamantina, road to Mendanha, 1300m

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena asperrima (Schultz Bipontinus ex Baker) King & Robinson
barcode-00247247P. C. D. Clausen   2361840-00-00
Brazil

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena cinereo-viridis (Schultz Bipontinus ex Baker) R. M. King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257054F. C. Hoehne & A. Gehrt   
Brazil, Toroo-Minas, Campo

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena mallota (B. L. Robinson) King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257095O. Buchtien   241920-04-00
Bolivia, Sorata

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena mallota (B. L. Robinson) King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257094Mandon   995
Bolivia, Near Sorata

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena meridensis (B. L. Robinson) King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257099H. F. Pittier   132251929-01-19
Venezuela, Chachopito near S. Rafael, Mérida

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena molina (B. L. Robinson) R. M. King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257100H. F. Pittier   128001928-01-31
Venezuela, Tovar, Mérida, 1200m

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena sanctopaulensis (B. L. Robinson) King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257128A. F. M. Glaziou   16190
Brazil, Between Ipanema and Sorocaba, Campo of Ipiranga, São Paulo

Harvard:GH
Chromolaena sanctopaulensis (B. L. Robinson) King & H. Robinson
barcode-00257129G. Perdonnet   2741840-00-00
Brazil, São Paulo


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