Dataset: COL
Search Criteria: PARAGUAY; Paraguarí; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


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449793E. Zardini   400891994-07-28
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Paraguarí. Camino Yeré. Cerrado scrub., -26.3727777778 -57.165

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Acalypha communis Müll. Arg.
378932E. Zardini   297881992-01-13
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Acahay Massif, Eastern Peak. Western part.

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Acalypha communis Müll. Arg.
378933E. Zardini   299381992-01-20
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Acahay Massif. Easternmost Peak.

COL
Acalypha lagoensis Müll. Arg.
379157E. Zardini   298391992-01-20
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Acahay Massif. Easternmost Peak.

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386493E. Zardini   289601991-11-25
Paraguay, Paraguarí, National Park Ybycu\\i. NW corner of park along Arroyo Mina., -26.0166667 -56.7666667

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Actinostemon concolor (Spreng.) Müll. Arg.
378215E. Zardini   311351992-03-12
Paraguay, Paraguarí, National Park Ybycu\\i. Historical site "La Rosada".

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Alchornea triplinervia (Spreng.) Müll. Arg.
382384E. Zardini   290651991-11-25
Paraguay, Paraguarí, National Park Ybycu\\i. 6 km S of NW corner of park.

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378911E. Zardini   155041989-10-31
Paraguay, Paraguarí, National Park Ybicu\\i. Cerrado savanna, 5 kms North of Administration.

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382385E. Zardini   299341992-01-20
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Acahay Massif. Easternmost Peak.

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382390E. Zardini   305771992-02-17
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Acahay Massif. Easternmost Peak. Eastern slope.

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386714E. Zardini   312031992-03-18
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Estero "Ypoá". Arroyo Cañabe Basin.

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Parapiptadenia rigida (Benth.) Brenan
386717E. Zardini   174861990-01-07
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Estero del Ypoá, 20 km W of Carapeguá, north of Pacheco.

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Parapiptadenia rigida (Benth.) Brenan
386718E. Zardini   296951992-01-13
Paraguay, Paraguarí, Acanahy Massif. Easternmost Peak. Northern part.


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