Dataset: COL
Taxa: Scrophulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Nacional Colombiano


COL
243510Granzow & Zaballos   59381980-07-07
España, Carrascosa de la Sierra: en Carrascosa de la Sierra, 30T WM., 1170 - 1170m

COL
242943Fdez. Casas   4881981-06-25
España, Oncala: en el pueblo de Oncala, 30T WM., 1300 - 1300m

COL
Scrophularia canina Hoppe ex Wydler
253141A. Charpin   FC 33211980-06-01
Marruecos, Cerca de Taddert, Tizi n\\Tichka., 2260 - 2260m

COL
Scrophularia canina Hoppe ex Wydler
249145Granzow & Zaballos   59381980-07-07
España, Carrascosa de la Sierra: carretera de Carrascosa a Pobar, 30T WM., 1280 - 1280m

COL
Scrophularia fontqueri Ortega-Olivencia & Devesa
462425SIN   
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COL
243219Susanna   8031981-04-17
España, Cádiz: pr. Sotogrande, loco dicto El Guadalquitón, 30S TF91., 10 - 10m

COL
253446J. Fernández Casas   FC 30361980-04-06
España, Canarias, La Palma: supra oppidulum Garafía, 28R BS18., 1200 - 1200m

COL
Scrophularia scopolii Hoppe ex Pers.
349768   1908-06-23
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COL
252912SIN   6031975-07-18
España, MáLAGA, Estepons: Sierra Bermeja, 30 S UF 05 38., 300 - 300m

COL
243287   FC 22791978-06-03
España, Cádiz, Villaluenga del Rosario, Sierra de Peralto., 900 - 900m

COL
196964   1961-07-20
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COL
196951   1961-08-20
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COL
188373José Cuatrecasas   117751941-01-04
Colombia, Putumayo, Alta cuenca del río Putumayo, filo de Cordillera entre El Encano y Sibundoy, páramo de San Antonio del Bordoncillo., 1.146172 -77.096269, 3250 - 3250m

COL
247891Zaballos   2841980-09-16
España, Estepa de San Juan: Puerto de Oncala., 1445 - 1445m


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