Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Solidago chilensis
Search Criteria: Chile; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0028028L. R. Landrum; J. Martinez   84841995-01-18
Chile, O'Higgins, Prov. Cachapoal. Rancagua, road from Coya to Mina La Juanita, ca. 8.3 km above Reten de Carabineros., -34.23333 -70.51667, 1445m

ASU
ASU0028030L. R. Landrum   59551988-01-31
Chile, Metropolitana, Prov. Santiago. Cajón del Maipo, near puente El Volcan., -33.83126 -70.095058, 2000m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO:Tropicos
3377477Otto Zollner   162141990-01-18
Chile, In province San Fernando near Baths El Placo, on borders of river Tinguiririca., 2100m

MO:Tropicos
3378685L.R. Landrum and J. Martinez   84841995-01-18
Chile, Region VI: Cachapoal. Rancagua, road from Coya to Mina La Juanita, ca. 8.3 km above Reten de Carabineros. Sclerophyllous vegetation with Berberis, Maytenus, Litrea, Crytocarya, Azara, Quillaja and Acacia common., -34.23 -70.52, 1445m

MO:Tropicos
Solidago chilensis var. chilensis
3379346G. Montero   745
Chile

MO:Tropicos
3380851T.F. Stuessy   46141977-03-17
Chile, Nuble: ca. 2 km W of Quillon on rte 148. Roadside., 40m

MO:Tropicos
3382771J.L. Morrison   173221939-02-14
Chile, Prov. Aconcagua, Depto. Petorca. Vegas las Cruces, Rio Sobrante, Rio Sobrante; wet soil along streams and springs., 1500 - 2500m

MO:Tropicos
3428759T.F. Stuessy, J. Furlow, E. Ruiz & N. Bustos   72671985-03-12
Chile, Los Lagos, Palena, 9.7 kms E of Palena on gravel rd. to Argentinian border. Nothofagus antarctica common., 470m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Solidago chilensis Meyen
798513C. Gay   
Chile


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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