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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E01002285Coppins, Brian J.   256942014-08-13
Scotland, (VC 110) Outer Hebrides, Eilean a Taighe (NE) - Mol Mòr to N of Càmpar, 57.893889 -6.354722

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00963792Fryday, Alan Michael   31141992-06-09
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire, Sput [Branndaich?], Glen Lochay

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00948565Coppins, Brian J.   252612018-05-03
Scotland, (VC 107) East Sutherland, Coul Links, 57.927222 -4.014722

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00816624Fryday, Alan Michael   46741993-09-23
Wales, (VC 49) Caernarvonshire

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00817269Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-10-00
Scotland

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00756482Fryday, Alan Michael   1989-06-17
Scotland

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00755542Fryday, Alan Michael   
Wales, (VC 46) Cardiganshire

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00755544Fryday, Alan Michael   
Wales, (VC 46) Cardiganshire

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00744599Coppins, B.J. & Ellis, Christopher   218762006-03-16
Scotland, (VC 72) Dumfriesshire, Tynron Juniper Wood SSSI

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00721948   

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00721963   

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00715580Coppins, B.J.; Galloway, D.J.; Guzman, G. & James, P.W.   1986-12-10
X Region: Parque Nacional Vicente Perez Rosales

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Massalongia carnosa (Dicks.) Körb.
E00700401Coppins, Brian J.   1990-06-09
Scotland, (VC 96/106) Easterness/East Ross, Glen Cannich, Highland


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