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

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Berberis Research Database - compiled by L. R. Landrum


ASU-MERL:Berberis
A. Ruiz Leal   270761970-01-20
Argentina, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Cruz, a 14 Km de Puente Blanco, 60m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
Cei & S. S. de Cei   sn1982-03-19
Argentina, Sta. Cruz, N del Lago Buenos Aires,18 km al SW del Portezuelo, manchones marginales del bosque de Nothofagus, 1100m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
Cei & S. S. de Cei   sn1980-12-08
Argentina, Sta. Cruz, Sta. Cruz, a 4 km al E del Lago Burmeister, 1000m

ASU-MERL:Berberis
F. A. Roig et al.   145951993-02-20
Argentina, Sta. Cruz, 40 Km antes de la Bajada de Caracoles

ASU-MERL:Berberis
F. A. Roig et al.   145971993-02-20
Argentina, Sta. Cruz, Depto. Rio Chico, cerca de Riera

ASU-MERL:Berberis
J. A. Ambrosetti & Mendez   sn1978-01-23
Argentina, Sta. Cruz, Valle superior del rio Turbio


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