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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
E00699863Watling, Roy (Prof.)   129271978-08-19
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire, Balnaguard Nature Reserve

E
E00700429Coppins, Brian J.   5217 / 1211978-04-06
Sarawak, Gunong Mulu National Park

E
E00715863Coppins, Brian J.   52491978-05-15
Sarawak

E
E00816358Leche, Sandra   2201977-11-21
Sarawak

E
E00192188Corner, Edred John Henry   1930-11-25
Peninsular Malaysia, Pahang, Fraser's Hill

E
E00192174Corner, Edred John Henry   RSS 9131965-08-02
Dominican Republic, San Cristobal, Warahito River

E
E00192183Corner, Edred John Henry   1929-11-20
Perlis, Kaki Bukit Road 7th mile

E
Marasmius cohaerens (Pers.) Cooke & Quél.
E00604744Watling, Roy (Prof.)   202272010-08-20
Scotland, (VC 78) Peeblesshire, Dawyck Botanic Garden

E
Marasmius graminum (Lib.) Berk.
E00604750Watling, Roy (Prof.)   302662011-07-24
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll

E
Marasmius wynnei Berk. & Broome
E00661383Walker, G.   2000-09-24
Scotland, (VC 77) Lanarkshire, Hamilton


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Google Map

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