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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Glaucomaria sulphurea (Hoffm.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E01002163Coppins, Brian J.   255662019-05-14
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll Main, Stonefield, 56.034444 -5.017778, 70m

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Glaucomaria sulphurea (Hoffm.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00963842Fryday, Alan Michael   45181993-08-26
Scotland, (VC 105) West Ross, Ghlas-choire, Kintail, 750m

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Glaucomaria bicincta (Ramond) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00948147Obermayer, Walter   139432012-03-21
Kaernten, Styrian Fringe Mountains, Koralpe, 15.2 km west of the centre of Deutschlandsberg, north above the saddle Weinebene, just west below the summit area of Handalm., 46.844444 15.018056, 1750 - 1800m

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Glaucomaria sulphurea (Hoffm.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00755511Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire

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Glaucomaria carpinea (L.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00745032Sutcliffe, Mike   4302009-04-10
Scotland, (VC 92) South Aberdeenshire, Loch Soy, Portsoy

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Glaucomaria sulphurea (Hoffm.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00715675Harrold, Paul   111722011-05-02
Scotland, (VC 102) South Ebudes, Islay, 2km SW of Kilchoman, 55.77 -6.459444, 5m

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Glaucomaria sulphurea (Hoffm.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00715650Harrold, Paul   112572011-07-03
Scotland, (VC 102) South Ebudes, Isle of Luing, Black Mill Bay, 56.216944 -5.66, 20m

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Glaucomaria swartzii subsp. nylanderi
E00620345Coppins, Brian J.; Hafellner, J.; Mayrhofer, H.; Obermayer, W.; Berger, F.   240042012-03-21
Carinthia, Eastern Alps, 1780m

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Glaucomaria swartzii (Ach.) S.Y. Kondr., Lőkös & Farkas
E00620430Topham, Pauline B.   1974-08-03
Scotland, (VC 95) Moray


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