Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Echium vulgare
Search Criteria: Chile; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0015747C. M. Taylor;   101961990-11-18
Chile, Biobio, Hills above and behind the University of Concepción in recent forest., -36.8167 -73.0333, 100m

ASU
ASU0015748L. R. Landrum; J. Bricker   58561988-01-12
Chile, Maule, Talca: Road to Vilches, 26.5 km beyond main road to Laguna del Maule., -35.6 -71.2, 1200m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0208273F   
CHILE

F:Botany
V0208272F   
CHILE

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
2479000Arroyo, M. T. K. & et al   996127
Chile, Maule, Reserva Nacional Bellotos del Melado, -35.85 -71.1

MO:Tropicos
2479018Burkart, A.   275321969-01-17
Chile, Maule, Linares, Linares

MO:Tropicos
2857008James West   51021936-01-06
Chile, Prov. Ñuble. Near Recinto; fields and roadsides, 500 - 1000m

MO:Tropicos
2857102J.L. Morrison, R. Wagenknecht   175351939-03-16
Chile, Prov. Cautin, Depto. Victoria. Station Curacautin, 800m

MO:Tropicos
2857364A.A. Beetle   7421952-05-01
Chile, Biobio, 10 miles east of Los Angeles at Human Agric. Exper. Station pretty blue flower but very bad weed

MO:Tropicos
2857538Unknown   63
Chile, Castelerás ubicumque

MO:Tropicos
439537C.M. Taylor   101961990-11-18
Chile, Biobio, Concepcion, Hills above and behind the University of Concepción in recent forest. Cutover hills. Mediterranean climate with maritime influences., -36.82 -73.03, 100m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1155821Andreas CH   1938-06-01
Chile, Atacalco (Chili).

NL:Botany
L.2745865Andreas CH   1938-06-01
Chile, Atacalco (Chili).

NL:Botany
L.2745864Andreas CH   1938-06-01
Chile, Atacalco (Chili).

NL:Botany
L.2745863Andreas CH   1938-06-01
Chile, Atacalco (Chili).


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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