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Dataset: MO-Seed Plants
Taxa: Tetraclinis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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2266377Mary Merello   28882004-06-09
Morocco, Wilaya: Er Rachidia. Province: Ait Haddidou. Road from Imilchil to Anefgou. Forests of Quercus, Juniperus and Cedrus., 32.275 -5.4627778, 1950m

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886544A.G. Miller   3211974-03-31
Morocco, Southwest: 15 km north of Essaouira. Belvedere de Chicht. Coastal Juniperus woodland and maquis., 31.1166667 -9.1166667, 100m

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886546David Bramwell   3051972-03-28
Morocco, Immouzer Valley north of Agadir. Argenia/Juniperus open woodland above Oulma. University of Reading.

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886547Anonymous   s.n.
Morocco

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886543Santiago Castroviejo   51841981-05-27
Morocco, Al Hoceima: entre Torres de Alcalá y el Penón Véez de la Gomera, en matorral, substrato calizo. Ab Horto Regio Botanico Matritensi Peractum, 200m

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886551John P. Rourke   18241985-01-30
South Africa, Cape, Simonstown, mountainside above town, along Runciman Drive and in old Naval Cemetery. 3418 AB Grid ref. National Botanic Gardens of South Africa. Kirstenbosch, Newlands, C.P., 91m

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886541James Crinan Murray Alexander   1601972-05-13
Morocco, T. Cap Mazari, 30 km east of Tetuan. Road verge and rocky hillside., 110m

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886545Lowe, *   18591859-04-26
Morocco, Mogador Island.

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886542Santiago Castroviejo   46461981-05-16
Morocco, Marrakech: Tagadirt n'Bour, en bosquete claro. Ab Horto Regio Botanico Matritensi Peractum.

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886540Peter H. Davis   551651973-07-13
Morocco, Beni-Mollel, Afourer to Rin-el-Ouidaro, Rocky limestone slopes with Tetraclinis & Pistacia lontisans. Dominant tree, with Ceratomia., 1300m


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