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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Rhymbocarpus pubescens (Etayo & Diederich) Diederich & Etayo
E01002577Hill, David.J.   2016-06-06
England, (VC 6) North Somerset, Harptree Combe

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Rhymbocarpus neglectus (Vain.) Diederich & Etayo
E00948542Coppins, Brian J.   252642018-05-03
Scotland, (VC 107) East Sutherland, Coul Links, 57.926667 -4.017222

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Rhymbocarpus cruciatus (Sherwood, D. Hawksw. & Coppins) Etayo & Diederich
E00817156Coppins, Brian J.   242232012-06-29
Scotland, (VC 104) North Ebudes, Muck, Caisteal an Duin Bhain

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Rhymbocarpus cruciatus (Sherwood, D. Hawksw. & Coppins) Etayo & Diederich
E00786450Coppins, B.J.; Price, S.G.   245772014-07-08
Isle of Man, (VC 71), Calf of Man, Observatory, 54.038611 -4.826667, 80m

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Rhymbocarpus cruciatus (Sherwood, D. Hawksw. & Coppins) Etayo & Diederich
E00604701Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   238402011-09-22
Channel Islands, (VC 113), Jersey


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