Dataset: MO
Taxa: Apiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
1729240Jef D. Boeke&Jeffrey B. McElroy   3041976-10-29
Colombia, Antioquia, Urrao, Paramo de frontino. Cerro campanas. Churrumblun. Cloud forest pathch in Espeletia paramo, 3650 - 4290m

MO:Tropicos
1729247F.J. Roldán, O. Marulanda&M. Escobar   3511986-09-10
Colombia, Antioquia, Urrao, Paramo de Frontino, sitio Llano Grande., 3520m

MO:Tropicos
1348501Gilbert Mandon   578
Bolivia, La Paz, Larecaja, Parocollo, near Sorata, 3400m

MO:Tropicos
911451Miguel Bang   804
Bolivia, La Paz, Murillo, Talca Chuquiaguillo.

MO:Tropicos
Chaerophyllum daucoides (d'Urv.) K.F. Chung
3452885Kuo-fang Chung   16932005-12-18
Chile, Tieera del Fuego: Altos de Boquerón, Puente (Pte.) Baquedano, on the right-side of the river (Río del Oro?); ca. 12 km from Concordia. Under Chiliophyllum bushes, with Osmorhiza, rare., -53.28 -69.93, 270m

MO:Tropicos
Chaerophyllum daucoides (d'Urv.) K.F. Chung
3452886Kuo-fang Chung & Chia-lin Wu   16942005-12-18
Chile, Tieera del Fuego: Altos de Boquerón, the cross between the road and a creek (Río del Oro?), ca. 33 km from Porvenir on road to Bahía Inutil. Turf along the creek, associated with Gunera, Cotula, Acaena, common., -53.32 -70.16, 400m

MO:Tropicos
Chaerophyllum daucoides (d'Urv.) K.F. Chung
3452887Kuo-fang Chung & Chia-lin Wu   16952005-12-20
Chile, Magallanes, South Patagonia. Parque Nacional Torres del Paine, a small hill very close to Sede Administrativa, between Río Paine & Lago del Toro, above Posada Río Serrano. Heath and shrublands of Empetrum, Pernettya, and Chiliophyllum., -51.17 -72.96, 70m

MO:Tropicos
Niphogeton killipiana Mathias&Constance
1731572Hno. Daniel   16811938-12-26
Colombia, Antioquia, Sonsón, Cerro de la vieja, 5.71 -75.31, 2900m


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