Dataset: US-Botany
Taxa: Aloysia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
1322933.10086136F. Sellow   s.n.
Brazil, "Brasilia".

US:Botany
Aloysia aloysioides Loes. & Moldenke in Moldenke
1474634.2086172A. Weberbauer   52061909-02-00
Peru, Lima, Below Surco., 1800 - 1800m

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1323004.211H. H. Rusby   9201885-10-00
Bolivia, La Paz, Near La Paz, 3048 - 3048m

US:Botany
72956.10086H. H. Rusby   9201885-10-00
Bolivia, La Paz, 3048m

US:Botany
Aloysia virgata (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers.
3301325.105P. Acevedo-Rodriguez, L. Arroyo & B. Mostacedo   46081991-08-14
Bolivia, Santa Cruz, Florida, Depart. Santa Cruz, Provincia Florida. Km 6.0, Río Tres Quebradas road., 1400m

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1199514.215P. K. Dusén   42281904-03-17
Brazil, Paraná

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2849692.21G. G. Hatschbach   265161971-08-25
Brazil, Paraná, Pitanga, Rio Bonito.

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2536535.101G. G. Hatschbach   161011967-03-08
Brazil, Paraná, Pien-Paraná.


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