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

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
WAG.1090447Pedersen TM   1989-04-03
Argentina, Monte Quemado. Dep. Pellegrini. Prov. Santiago del Estero.

NL:Botany
Ibicella lutea (Lindl.) Van Eselt.
U.1378468Lindeman JC   1981-01-19
Brazil, Flora Brasiliensis. Rio Grande do Sul, Embrapa -UEPAE, former Faz. 5 Cruzes, 10 km SE of Bag ruderal place.

NL:Botany
Ibicella lutea (Lindl.) Van Eselt.
U.1378467Lindeman JC   1981-01-19
Brazil, Flora Brasiliensis. Rio Grande do Sul, Embrapa -UEPAE, former Faz. 5 Cruzes, 10 km SE of Bag ruderal place.

NL:Botany
Ibicella lutea (Lindl.) Van Eselt.
U.1378466Lindeman JC   1981-01-19
Brazil, Flora Brasiliensis. Rio Grande do Sul, Embrapa -UEPAE, former Faz. 5 Cruzes, 10 km SE of Bag ruderal place.

NL:Botany
Ibicella lutea (Lindl.) Van Eselt.
U.1378449Herter WG   1936-02-16
Uruguay, Plantae Uruguayenses. Dep. de San José. Paso del Bote.

NL:Botany
L.3915874Pedersen TM   1989-03-23
Argentina, Sierra de Belen, on the banks of the R. Belen 7km north of the town. Dep. Belen. Prov. Catamarca.

NL:Botany
L.3915872Pedersen TM   1989-04-03
Argentina, Monte Quemado. Dep. Pellegrini. Prov. Santiago del Estero.

NL:Botany
L.2814649Pedersen TM   1977-04-13
Argentina, Plantae Argentinae, near Caucete, Prov. San Juan.

NL:Botany
Ibicella lutea (Lindl.) Van Eselt.
L.2814641Vervoorst F   1957-03-01
Argentina, Argentina: Buenos Aires, Morón, Villa Udaondo. cf. Carbera, Man.Fl.Buenos Aires p.430.

NL:Botany
Ibicella lutea (Lindl.) Van Eselt.
L.2814640Vervoorst F   1957-03-01
Argentina, Argentina: Buenos Aires, Morón, Villa Udaondo. cf. Carbera, Man.Fl.Buenos Aires p.430.


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