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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
WAG.1151982Laan FM van der   1983-11-07
Brazil

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WAG.1151981Laan FM van der   1983-11-07
Brazil

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WAG.1151980Laan FM van der   1983-11-07
Brazil

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WAG.1151973Laan FM van der   1984-04-16
Brazil

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Cordyline congesta (Sweet) Steud.
WAG.1151941Soels K   1958-10-09
Brazil, Pará, near Dutch settlement in Monte Alegre., -25.783333 -50.016667

NL:Botany
Cordyline congesta (Sweet) Steud.
WAG.1151940Soels K   1958-10-09
Brazil, Pará, near Dutch settlement in Monte Alegre., -25.783333 -50.016667

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U.1418264Meyer T   1944-03-20
Argentina, Arbol muy ranificado, Gob Misiones loc. Iguazu a Bataratas.

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Cordyline fruticosa (L.) A.Chev.
U.1418262Andel TR van; Gomes AB; Gomes M; Rebeiro O   1997-08-17
Guyana, North West District

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U.1418261Lindeman JC; Haas JH de   1966-12-27
Brazil, S. Catarina, Scrub along main road BR-2 at km 116, S of Mafra, on thin clay soil over bedrock.

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U.1418260Lindeman JC; Irgang BE; Valls JFM   1971-11-01
Brazil, Parque do Turvo Rio Uruguai-na margem dum pequeno banhado.

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U.1418258Woolston AL   1959-11-08
Paraguay, Depto. San Pedro, Alto Paraguay: Primavera.

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U 0288099Lindeman JC; Horreüs de Haas R   
Brazil, Santa Catarina

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U 0288098Lindeman JC; Horreüs de Haas R   
Brazil, Paraná

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L.3715563Spichiger R-E; Loizeau PA   1991-10-18
Paraguay, Alro Parané, Entre Itaquyry et Laurel, Colonia Gral. Diaz. Bord de route. Sol ferralitique rouge. Milieu dégradé., -24.7 -54.983333


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