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

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United States National Herbarium


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Sedum peruvianum A. Gray in Wilkes
42486.27909Wilkes Explor. Exped.   s.n.1838-00-00
Peru, Andes, from Obrajillo to Calnai

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255560.2142E. W. Nelson   37071897-01-24
Guatemala, Volcano of Santa Maria., 2438 - 3505m

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Sedum salvadorense Standl.
1136003.212P. C. Standley   201431922-01-00
El Salvador, Ahuachapán, Finca Colima, Sierra de Apaneca.

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Sedum millspaughii Raym.-Hamet
2442304.112W. Kellerman   65591906-01-25
Guatemala, Guatemala, Laguna (Lake Amatitlán), Depart. Amaitlan, Alt. 1200 m. (3950 ft.), 1200m

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Sedum triteli Raym.-Hamet
938236.2098F. C. Lehmann   15281882-06-00
Guatemala, Sierra Madre.

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Sedum berillonanum Raym.-Hamet
1473547.21A. Weberbauer   55011910-05-00
Peru, Ayacucho


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