Dataset: UME-L
Search Criteria: Uruguay; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbarium of UmeƄ University


UME:L
undetermined
40014P. R. San Martin   1960-08-21
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.54699 -54.86187, - 400m

UME:L
undetermined
40196H. S. Osorio   1960-07-00
Uruguay, Florida, -33.70328 -55.90194

UME:L
undetermined
40843H. S. Osorio   1961-05-01
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.54699 -54.86187, - 100m

UME:L
undetermined
41001H. S. Osorio   1969-02-11
Uruguay, Colonia, -34.11219 -57.67854

UME:L
undetermined
51001H. S. Osorio   1969-02-11
Uruguay, Colonia, -34.11219 -57.67854

UME:L
undetermined
55033H. S. Osorio   
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.54699 -54.86187, - 50m

UME:L
undetermined
58041H. S. Osorio   1972-03-30
Uruguay, Montevideo, -34.82582 -56.22673

UME:L
undetermined
61382H. S. Osorio   1964-07-18
Uruguay, Florida, -33.70328 -55.90194, - 75m

UME:L
undetermined
44062D. Legrand & R. Praderi   1963-07-05
Uruguay, Maldonado, -34.54699 -54.86187


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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