Dataset: E
Taxa: Bibbya
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Bibbya vermifera (Nyl.) Kistenich, Timdal, Bendiksby & S. Ekman
E01002213Coppins, Brian J.; Ellis, C. J.   257572004-03-13
Scotland, (VC 92) South Aberdeenshire, Morrone Birkwood SSSI, 56.998889 -3.427778, 410m

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Bibbya subcircumspecta (Coppins) S. Ekman
E01002012Coppins, Brian J.   253282018-08-19
Scotland, (VC 83) Midlothian, SW of Dewar Hill, 55.711111 -3.039167, 360m

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Bibbya vermifera (Nyl.) Kistenich, Timdal, Bendiksby & S. Ekman
E00817880Coppins, Brian J.   250972017-03-22
Scotland, (VC 96) Easterness, Kincraig, NE of Dunachton Lodge, 57.119444 -3.942778, 235m

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Bibbya subcircumspecta (Coppins) S. Ekman
E00785880Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-05-29
Scotland

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Bibbya vermifera (Nyl.) Kistenich, Timdal, Bendiksby & S. Ekman
E00756083Fryday, Alan Michael   1990-02-00
Scotland, (VC 96) Easterness

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Bibbya subcircumspecta (Coppins) S. Ekman
E00755910Coppins, B.J.; Douglass, J.R.; Aspen, P.; Price, S.; Harrold, P.   247912012-08-26
Scotland, (VC 105) West Ross, Summer Isles, Tannera Mòr, N of pier, 58.0125 -5.403889, 20m

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Bibbya bullata (Meyen & Flot.) Kistenich, Timdal, Bendiksby & S. Ekman
E00737779Filson, R.B.   100071967-02-21
Australia, Victoria, On the northern granite knobs of the Cobboras, -36.816667 148.15

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Bibbya subcircumspecta (Coppins) S. Ekman
E00660959Coppins, Brian J.   235692009-09-08
Scotland, (VC 96) Easterness, Cawdor, track S of castle

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Bibbya subcircumspecta (Coppins) S. Ekman
E00660969Coppins, Brian J.   241672012-06-30
Scotland, (VC 96) Easterness, Catlodge, Caechan Glac na Criche

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Bibbya subcircumspecta (Coppins) S. Ekman
E00468737Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   239052012-03-28
Scotland, (VC 83) Midlothian


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