Dataset: NL-Botany
Taxa: Camissonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Camissonia tenuifolia (Spach) Reiche
U.1453287Werdermann E   1923-09-01
Chile, Chilenses. Prov. Valparaiso, Quintero.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559429Poeppig EF   
Chile

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559428Zöllner O   1967-11-01
Chile, Valparaiso: In der Kustenkordillere, haufig auf sandigen Wegen.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559427Zöllner O   1967-09-01
Chile, Antofagasta: Hueso Parado bei Taltal. Auf sandigem Bodem, nicht haufig.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559426Dombey J   
Peru, Perou.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559425Unknown   
Chile, in Pernvia et Chili: ad agros.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559424Herb Mus Paris   
Chile

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559423Bertero CLG   1829-08-01
Chile, in sabulosis maritimis, pascuis saxosis Quintero, Quillota, in petrosis aridis planitiei fluvii Cachapual, Valparaiso.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559422Bertero CLG   1828-10-01
Chile, Ad rivulos in montibus Rancagua.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559421Unreadable   
Chile, Pl. Chilens, St. Lago.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559420Buchtien O   1895-10-20
Chile, Plantae Chilenses. Valparaiso: Sandflache bei Vina Del Mar. Valdivia.

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559419Unreadable   
Chile, !

NL:Botany
Camissonia dentata (Cav.) Reiche
L.2559418Buchtien O   1928-10-01
Chile, Ew. de Valaparaiso.


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