Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Dufourea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


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L-000858   
Africa

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L-000859   
Russia, Sibiria

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L-000966Sommerfelt   
Norway, Norvegia

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L-027567Breutel   
South Africa, Western Cape, Caput bonae spei

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Dufourea (Zahlbr.) Frödén et al.
L-165370Carl Skottsberg   1908-08-06
Chile, Juan Fernandez Islands, Masatierra [Robinson Crusoe], Bahia del Padre

UPS:BOT
Dufourea (Zahlbr.) Frödén et al.
L-518101G.E. Du Rietz & Greta Du Rietz   1927-04-24
New Zealand, Auckland, North Island, Auckland Botanical District, Rangitoto Island, sheltered scoria-rocks just N of the boat bridge

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Dufourea (Zahlbr.) Frödén et al.
L-518408G. Einar Du Rietz   1927-03-22
New Zealand, West Coast, South Island, Westland, rocky shore at Moeraki Lighthouse

UPS:BOT
Dufourea (Zahlbr.) Frödén et al.
L-593335Carl Skottsberg   1908-06-19
Chile, Magallanes y Antárctica Chilena, Patagonia occid, Canal Sarmiento, Puerto Bueno


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Google Map

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