Dataset: Harvard
Taxa: Escallonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Escallonia sellowiana spiraeifolia de Candolle
barcode-00042717F. Sellow   d 1430
Brazil

Harvard:GH
barcode-00042712M. Bang   7801890-03-00
Bolivia, Capi

Harvard:GH
barcode-00042706M. Bang   10891891-00-00
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Vicinity of Cochabamba

Harvard:GH
Escallonia sellowiana de Candolle
barcode-00042716F. Sellow   
Brazil

Harvard:GH
barcode-00042707M. Bang   11301891-00-00
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Vicinity of Cochabamba

Harvard:A
Escallonia claussenii Miquel
barcode-00042709   
Brazil, Minas Gerais

Harvard:A
barcode-00042715George Gardner   5720
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Organ Mountains

Harvard:GH
barcode-00042714George Gardner   5720
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Organ Mountains

Harvard:GH
barcode-00042713M. Bang   7801890-03-00
Bolivia, Capi

Harvard:GH
barcode-00295533W. Purdie   
Colombia, Cundinamarca, St. Fe de Bogota

Harvard:GH
barcode-00295534M. Bang   10891891-00-00
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Vic. Cochabamba

Harvard:GH
barcode-00295535M. Bang   1130
Bolivia, Cochabamba, Vic. Cochabamba

Harvard:GH
Escallonia rubra glabriuscula Hooker & Arnott
barcode-00042719C. G. Bertero   261
Chile

Harvard:A
Escallonia carmelitana alba C. K. Schneider
barcode-00042708O. Buchtien   1903-02-25
Chile, Uspallata Pass der chilenischen Hochcordillere (36°S)

Harvard:GH
barcode-00042718C. G. Bertero   2591828-03-00
Chile, Ad flumen Cachapual prope Rancagua

Harvard:GH
Escallonia macrantha Hooker & Arnott
barcode-00042711H. Cuming   261832-00-00
Chile

Harvard:GH
Escallonia macrantha Hooker & Arnott
barcode-00042710H. Cuming   261832-00-00
Chile

Harvard:GH
Escallonia macrantha Hooker & Arnott
barcode-00247114E. C. Reed   s.n.1871-00-00
Chile, Chiloe


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