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Dataset: NMNH-Plantae
Taxa: Danthonia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution - Botany


NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 1612009G. W. Schimper   10051862-00-00
Ethiopia, Amba Hedscha.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 945212G. W. Schimper   3241837-09-28
Ethiopia, In montibus et collibus ad rupes nudas prope Adoam.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia abyssinica Hochst. ex A. Braun
US 945081G. W. Schimper   1141837-10-03
Ethiopia, In fissuris rupium regionis superioris septentrionalis montis Scholoda.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia abyssinica Hochst. ex A. Braun
US 1612006G. W. Schimper   1141837-10-03
Ethiopia, In fissuris rupium regionis superioris septentrionalis montis Scholoda.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia abyssinica Hochst. ex A. Braun
US 878163G. W. Schimper   114
Ethiopia

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
US 945738G. W. Schimper   s.n.1837-09-00
Ethiopia, In montibus & collibus ad rupes nudas prope Adoam.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia grandiflora Hochst. ex A. Rich.
US 1612024G. W. Schimper   II 6901840-02-16
Ethiopia, In monte Silke ad rupes. [Protologue, "Crescit in monte Selki, ad rupes in provincia Semiène"]

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia koestlini Hochst. ex A. Rich.
US 1093865G. W. Schimper   4121837-10-03
Ethiopia, "Abyssinia", in rimis rupium opacis versus cacumen montis Scholoda.

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia koestlini Hochst. ex A. Rich.
US 878186G. W. Schimper   412
Ethiopia, Abyssinia

NMNH-US:Plantae-US
Danthonia grandiflora Hochst. ex A. Rich.
US 1093870W. Schimper   6901840-02-16
Ethiopia, Gondor, Monte Selki, ad rupes in Province Semiene.


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