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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Coniocarpon fallax (Ach.) Grube
E01002995Coppins, Brian J.   259522018-06-09
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll Main, Loch Craignish, Eilean Mhic Chrion, 40m

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Coniocarpon cuspidans (Nyl.) Moen, Frisch & Grube
E01002249Coppins, B.J.; Yahr, R.   255982020-03-03
Scotland, (VC 72) Dumfriesshire, Caerlaverock Castle, 54.975278 -3.522222, 5 - 10m

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Coniocarpon cinnabarina
E00948370Aspen, P.   2017-04-10
Scotland, (VC 85) Fife, Cleish Hills, St Margaret's Burn

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Coniocarpon cinnabarina
E00817086Topham, P.B.   1967-12-00
Scotland, (VC 90) Angus, Airlie, 91m

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Coniocarpon tumidula
E00755694Fryday, Alan Michael   1986-05-00
Republic of Ireland

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Coniocarpon cinnabarina
E00744836Sutcliffe, Mike   04712009-07-20
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes, Raasay, Manish Beg

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Coniocarpon cinnabarina
E00744835Sutcliffe, Mike   02372006-06-10
England, (VC 3) South Devon, The Cairn (south end by Hotel), Ilfracombe

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Coniocarpon cinnabarina
E00721545Berger, Franz   2014-04-05
Oberosterreich

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Coniocarpon cinnabarina
E00700384Coppins, Brian J.   1990-01-24
England, (VC 4) North Devon, Dunsland Park


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