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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E:E
Pluteolus reticulatus (Pers.) Gillet
E00745212Smith, A.H.   A50/G6951965-07-02
United States, Michigan

E:E
Pluteolus reticulatus (Pers.) Gillet
E00745221Smith, A.H.   G743/A2841965-08-14
United States, Michigan

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Pluteolus (Fr.) Gillet
E00696875Smith, A.H.   G9901966-09-26
United States, Idaho

E:E
Pluteolus (Fr.) Gillet
E00697066Smith, A.H.   G9391966-09-27
United States, Idaho

E:E
Pluteolus (Fr.) Gillet
E00745218Smith, A.H.   A117/G7031965-07-15
United States, Michigan

E:E
Pluteolus (Fr.) Gillet
E00745219Smith, A.H.   A170/G7521965-07-24
United States, Michigan

E
Pluteolus (Fr.) Gillet
E00699645Watling, Roy (Prof.)   G10631966-08-21
Scotland, (VC 87-89) Perthshire, Black Craig


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Google Map

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