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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Japewiella tavaresiana (H. Magn.) Printzen
E01002391Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   258491996-04-30
Republic of Ireland, (VC H2) North Kerry, Brickeen Island

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Japewiella tavaresiana (H. Magn.) Printzen
E00948067O'Dare, A.M.   1990-03-07
England, (VC 2) East Cornwall, Lanhydrock, Lostwithiel (National Trust)

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Japewiella tavaresiana (H. Magn.) Printzen
E00817995Coppins, B.J.; Douglass, J.R.; Aspen, P.; Price, S.; Harrold, P.   249202013-04-07
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll, Shuna, SSW of Shuna House, 56.224722 -5.601944, 30m

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Japewiella tavaresiana (H. Magn.) Printzen
E00755623Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-05-31
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes

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Japewiella tavaresiana (H. Magn.) Printzen
E00700399Coppins, A.M.   1990-01-25
England, (VC 4) North Devon, Dunsland Park

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Japewiella tavaresiana (H. Magn.) Printzen
E00620461Coppins, Brian J.   240412012-06-09
Scotland, (VC 105) West Ross

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Japewiella Printzen
E00468675J. Asta   1976-01-01
Haut Savoie


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