Dataset: BR
Taxa: Trapeliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
BR5030021931095Ertz D.   168462011-08-26
Portugal, west slope of Pico Mountain, 38.473424 -28.424458

BR
BR5030066494654Streimann H.   58924A1996-12-05
Australia, Grey River Road, Angahook-Lorne State Forest, 28 km NE of Apollo Bay, -38.65 143.816667

BR
BR5030053814762Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   23175
Australia

BR
BR5030066545660Aptroot A. & Hensen R.   111251982-07-18
Ecuador, Quito, Cruz Loma

BR
BR5030020444749Ertz D.   178572012-12-06
Reunion, Saint-Denis, sentier de la Roche Ecrite, Plaine des Chicots, -20.992777 55.449722

BR
BR5030066540511Aptroot A. & Hensen R.   107981982-07-29
Ecuador, Cuenca km 35 South

BR
BR5030053815776Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   23131
Australia

BR
BR5030066546698Aptroot A. & Hensen R.   111261982-07-18
Ecuador, Quito, Cruz Loma

BR
BR5030059790626Jacques E.   107511977-07-14
Portugal, Entre Pico Ariero et Pico Ruivo

BR
BR5030071756747Ertz D.   187632013-12-00
French Southern Territories, sommet., -49.466667 69.866667

BR
BR5030061994753L. R.   S.N.
Germany


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