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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Telogalla olivieri (Vouaux) Nik. Hoffm. & Hafellner
E00948547Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   252332017-11-02
England, (VC 6) North Somerset, St. Congar churchyard, 51.269444 -2.868611, 20m

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Telogalla olivieri (Vouaux) Nik. Hoffm. & Hafellner
E00786494Coppins, Brian J.   248232015-07-06
Scotland, (VC 112) Shetland, Unst, Lund, St. Olaf's Chapel & Cemetery, 60.715 0.964722, 10m

E
Telogalla olivieri (Vouaux) Nik. Hoffm. & Hafellner
E00696532J. Hafellner   764372010-10-31
Steiermark (=Styria)

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Telogalla olivieri (Vouaux) Nik. Hoffm. & Hafellner
E00661132Coppins, Brian J.   242662013-05-17
England, (VC 6) North Somerset, Mendip, The Perch, woodland on W facing slope

E
Telogalla olivieri (Vouaux) Nik. Hoffm. & Hafellner
E00620689Hafellner, Joseph   771912006-08-22
Kanton Graubunden

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Telogalla olivieri (Vouaux) Nik. Hoffm. & Hafellner
E00604627Coppins, Brian J.   235982011-07-16
Scotland, (VC 89) East Perthshire


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