Dataset: ASU-Berberis
Search Criteria: Argentina; Santa Cruz; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Berberis Research Database - compiled by L. R. Landrum


ASU-CAS, F, G, K, NY:Berberis
Donat   1591929-08-31
Argentina, Santa Cruz, Caleta Olivia, 100m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
A. Ruiz Leal   269701970-01-15
Argentina, Santa Cruz, La Esperanza, 330m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
Cei y de Cei   sn1980-12-08
Argentina, Santa Cruz, 5 km al NE del Lago Belgano, 1050m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
Cei y de Cei   sn1980-12-08
Argentina, Santa Cruz, 4 m al E del Lago Burmeister, 1000m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
A. Ruiz Leal   256831967-12-24
Argentina, Santa Cruz, De Fitz Rooy al Monumento Natural de los Bosques Petrificados

ASU-MERL:Berberis
F. A. Roig et al.   143781993-02-14
Argentina, Santa Cruz, Depto. Guer Ayke? cerca? de Esperanza

ASU-MERL 12973:Berberis
Piovano   sn1950-01-08
Argentina, Santa Cruz, Rio Gallegos

ASU-K:Berberis
Tweedie   1091957-12-03
Argentina, Santa Cruz, Rio Gallegos, Estancia Stag River

ASU-W:Berberis
O'Donell   37581945-12-26
Argentina, Santa Cruz, San Julian

ASU-W:Berberis
O'Donell   37581945-11-26
Argentina, Santa Cruz, San Julian


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