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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1184191Werdermann E   1923-09-01
Chile, Plantae Chilenses. Prov. Valparaiso. Quintero.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699593Herb Bisschop   1830-01-01
Chile, in arenosis maritimis, loco dicto: Les Medanos Zuntero.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699592Cuming H   
Chile, in Valparaiso.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699591Bridges T   1832-01-01
Chile, Bridges, Land Cole herter.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699590Bertero CLG   
Chile, in pascuis sabulosis maritimis collium Valparaiso.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699589Buchtien O   1895-09-20
Chile, Plantae Chilenses. Valparaiso: Sandflache bei vina del mar. Casilla 22.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699588Zöllner O   1970-09-01
Chile, Prov. Aconcagua in San Felipe.

NL:Botany
Corrigiola squamosa Hook. & Arn.
L.1699587Zöllner O   1970-08-01
Chile, Prov. Valparaiso bei Quilpue, auf trockenen Flachen.

NL:Botany
L.1699586Herb Bertero CLG   1830-07-01
Chile, in pascuis sabulosis maritimis collium Valparaiso.

NL:Botany
L.1699585Zöllner O   1968-09-01
Chile, Prov. Valparaiso bei Laguna Verde.

NL:Botany
L.1699584Zöllner O   1967-07-20
Chile, Valparaiso: Quilpue. Haufig an grasigen Hangen.

NL:Botany
L.1699469Herb Bertero CLG   1830-01-01
Chile, in arenosis maritimis, loco dicto:,,los Medanos Quintero.

NL:Botany
L.1699466Zöllner O   1972-09-19
Chile, Prov. Coquimbo, Depto Illapel, auf dem Weg zum Pass Espino.


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