Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: Republic of Chile; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Clastoderma debaryianum
17788Roland Thaxter   
Republic of Chile, Unknown, none listed

OSC
Pseudocyphellaria glabra (Hook. f. & Taylor) C.W. Dodge
2010-043980   2006-02-10
Republic of Chile, Coquimbo, Parque Nacional Hornopiren, 41.53816 -72.24034, 213m

OSC
Pseudocyphellaria glabra (Hook. f. & Taylor) C.W. Dodge
2010-043982   2006-02-15
Republic of Chile, Parque Pumalinm, Campground El Volcan, 42.47004 -72.38898, 113 - 151m

OSC
2010-043998   2006-02-10
Republic of Chile, Coquimbo, Parque Nacional Hornopiren, 41.53816 -72.24034, 213m

OSC
2010-043999   2006-02-16
Republic of Chile, Parque Pumalinm, Campground El Volcan, 42.47004 -72.38898, 113 - 151m

OSC
2010-044013   2006-02-10
Republic of Chile, Coquimbo, Parque Nacional Hornopiren, 41.53816 -72.24034, 213m

OSC
Degelia gayana (Mont.) Arv. & D.J. Galloway
2010-044019   2006-02-10
Republic of Chile, Coquimbo, Parque Nacional Hornopiren, 41.53816 -72.24034, 213m


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Google Map

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