Dataset: ASU
Taxa: Junellia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
Junellia tridens
ASU0047777G. Seijo   21622000-01-03
Argentina, La Pampa, Dep. Lihuel Calel; Ruta nacional 152, 44 Km al N de Lihuel Calel, -38.0158 -65.57888

ASU
ASU0060196L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   83561994-12-09
Argentina, Neuquen, 38 km N of Zapala on Ruta 40., -38.66667 -70.31, 865m

ASU
ASU0060701L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   83561994-12-09
Argentina, Neuquen, 38 km N of Zapala on ruta 40., -38.666667 -70, 865m

ASU
Junellia uniflora (Phil.) Moldenke
ASU0064834A. Prina; G. Alfonso, W. Muiño, L. Zavala   37022010-02-02
Argentina, Mendoza, Dep. San Carlos. Reserva Provincial Laguna del Diamante., -34.175 -69.68944, 3375m

ASU
Junellia spathulata (Hook.) Moldenke
ASU0064850M. S. Ferrucci; J. P. Coulleri, J. D. Urdampilleta   30252010-02-02
Argentina, Mendoza, Malargue. Ruta 222, camino a Las Lenas-Valle Hermoso., -35.09617 -70.10605, 2530m

ASU
Junellia selaginoides (Walp.)) Moldenke
ASU0060209L. R. Landrum; S. Landrum   56451987-12-03
Chile, Coquimbo, Cuesta Porotos, ca. 20 km N of La Serena, km 490., -29.787678 -71.303106, 20 - 50m

ASU
Junellia selaginoides (Walp.)) Moldenke
ASU0060700C. M. Taylor; V. von Bohlen, A. Marticorena   106491991-10-30
Chile, Coquimbo, Eliqui Province N of La Serena on rte 5, ca. 2 km S of Puente G. Soldado, S of Caleta Los Hornos., -29.75 -71.333333

ASU
Junellia selaginoides (Walp.)) Moldenke
ASU0060715L. R. Landrum; S. S. Landrum   56451987-12-03
Chile, Coquimbo, Cuesta Porotos, ca. 20 km N of La Serena, km 490., -29.787678 -71.303106, 20 - 50m


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