Dataset: ASU-MYRT
Taxa: Myrrhinium atropurpureum var. octandrum
Search Criteria: Uruguay; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU
ASU0066957E. I. Meza Torres; M. Dematteis, A. J. Vega   13092010-02-19
Uruguay, Rivera, Rivera. Arroyo Sauzal, camino a Portones Negros., -31.10611 -55.80581, 182m

Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0120744FW. G. F. Herter   7541928-09-00
URUGUAY

F:Botany
V0120745FB. Rosengurtt   A-13391937-10-03
URUGUAY

Myrtaceae Research Database - compiled by L.R. Landrum


ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Del Puerto & Marchesi   113851972-10-11
Uruguay, Artigas ruta 3, km 625 y ar. Itacumbu.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Legrand   14121938-03-19
Uruguay, Rocha, arroyo Garzon.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Legrand   21151940-01-01
Uruguay, paso Quirino.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Legrand   22251940-08-04
Uruguay, Maldonado.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Osten   33391896-10-18
Uruguay, Salto.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Osten   36051898-08-28
Uruguay, Paydansu, Estancia Mattos.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Osten   38271899-09-30
Uruguay, Durazno.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Rosa Mata   1801933-11-01
Uruguay, Lavalleja, Sierras de Minas km 146.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Rosengurtt   50171947-02-03
Uruguay, Tacuarembo, valle Eden.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Rosengurtt & Gallinal   56821946-09-29
Uruguay, Florida, arroyo Mansavillagra, estancia Rincon de Santa Elena, Picada Castro.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Rosengurtt & el.   102921920-02-01
Uruguay, Treinta y tres, Quebrada de Los Cuervos.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Schroeder   1920-02-01
Uruguay, Minas.

ASU:MYRT-Myrt
Schroeder   1920-12-20
Uruguay, Cerro Largo, Arroyo Zapallar.

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
U.1452044Herter WG   1928-09-01
Uruguay, Dep. de Tacuarembo. Valle Eden.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Myrrhinium atropurpureum var. octandrum Benth. Benth.
616824W. G. F. Herter   36951928-09-00
Uruguay, Tacuarembó, Piojo de Chancho; Valle Eden, 200 - 200m


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