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

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United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
94923.2875028Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Banos

US:Botany
Paronychia andina A. Gray in Wilkes
47928.2159Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Baños, Casa Cancha to Culnai and Alpamarca

US:Botany
Paronychia andina A. Gray in Wilkes
653929.2876Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru

US:Botany
Paronychia andina f. purpurea Chaudhri
1121829.212J. F. Macbride & W. Featherstone   24801922-10-02
Peru, Estacion 36 mi W of Huallanca. Yanashallas, 4877 - 4877m

US:Botany
3449787.102B. G. Stergios, L. J. Dorr & K. J. Wurdack   205872003-09-18
Venezuela, Mérida, Mpio Rangel, Páramo de Motumbo, NW of Laguna Larga (Trujillo state), Monumento Natural Teta de Niquitao - Guirigay., 3200 - 3400m

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Paronychia paranensis Chaudhri
2321455.213G. G. Hatschbach   64831959-10-13
Brazil, Paraná, Ponta Grossa, Barra Dorio Pitangui.


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