Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dolichocarpus chilensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Dolichocarpus chilensis R.Sant.
BR5030042284897Weber W.A.   S.N.
Chile

BR
Dolichocarpus chilensis R.Sant.
BR5030042285900G. Follmann   EXS.N°5
Chile

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L3471Rolf Santesson   2620 a1940-07-01
Chile, Coquimbo, Chile. Prov. Coquimbo: Coquimbo. About 2 km W of the town, on a dry hillside facing the sea.

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L4035Anders Tehler   28071977-01-28
Chile, Coquimbo, Chile. Prov. Coquimbo, La Serena, just N of La Serena at the tip of Bahia de Coquimbo. In vertical rocks and cliffs exposed to south on slope towards the sea. Open coastal scrub.

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L5356R. Santesson   2620 a1940-07-01
Chile, Coquimbo, Chile. Prov. Coquimbo, c. 2 km W of Coquimbo, 29°57' S, 71°23' W.

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L8133Anders Tehler   23471977-01-13
Chile, Valparaíso, Chile. Prov. Aconcagua. Los Molles, Pta Molles. On Eulychnia spinosa in open coastal shrub vegetation. Approx 50 m above sea level.

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L28650Anders Tehler   83732001-11-24
Chile, Coquimbo, Chile. Coquimbo Prov, Tongoy, on the hill above town. 30°15’S, 71°31’W. Alt. 80 m.

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L68521W. A. Weber & Barry Johnston   1976-11-13
Chile, Valparaíso, Chile. Province Aconcagua. Coastal headlands at Punto Los Molles, 10 msm

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L68522Rolf Santesson   25151940-06-27
Chile, Coquimbo, Prov. Coquimbo: La Serena, Cerro Los Loros. (about 5 km from the sea-shore).

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F206058Anders Tehler   98942009-10-04
Chile, Coquimbo, Elqui, Chile. Coquimbo Prov, Los Hornos 3 km S town, approx 30 km N of La Serena

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F206084Anders Tehler   98842009-10-04
Chile, Coquimbo, Elqui, Chile. Coquimbo Prov, Punta Teatinos just N of La Serena

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


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TUF006755William Alfred Weber;Barry Johnston   1976-11-13
Aconcagua, at Punto Los Molles.


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