Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Escallonia serrata
Search Criteria: Chile; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
V0066605FP. Commerson   s.n.
CHILE

F:Botany
Escallonia serrata var. microphylla
V0066606FJ. D. Hooker   s.n.
Chile, Magallanes-Antártica

F:Botany
V0308184F   
CHILE

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
L.4160568Aedo C   2002-01-18
Chile, Magallanes (Region XII), pr. Puerto Natales, 51, terraplen con Nothofagus., -46.166667 -72.468889

NL:Botany
L.1870903Unknown   1978-01-24
Chile, Magallanes: Depto Ultima Esperanza; Península Roca, Seno Resi, lado S., -51.85 -73.033333

NL:Botany
L.1870901Pisano E   
Chile, Prov. Magallanes, Depto. Ultima Esperanza.

NL:Botany
L.1870900Pisano E   
Chile, Prov. Magallanes, Depto. Ultima Esperanza.

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Escallonia serrata Sm. Sm.
1680451J. M. Bonifacino   41842012-01-19
Chile, Magallanes y Antártica Chilena, Cabo de Hornos, Parque Nacional Alberto de Agostini, Isla Gordon, -54.98122 -69.35811


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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