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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Tylothallia biformigera (Leight.) P. James & H. Kilias
E01002116Coppins, Brian J.; Price, S. G.; Acton, A.; Douglass, J. R.   251592013-07-08
Scotland, (VC 110) Outer Hebrides, Hirta, scree below Lag Aitimir, 57.815556 -8.572778, 100m

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Tylothallia biformigera (Leight.) P. James & H. Kilias
E00948952Fryday, Alan Michael   22431991-04-30
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll Main, Loch Awe, Lower Fernoch Sax

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Tylothallia biformigera (Leight.) P. James & H. Kilias
E00786054Fryday, Alan Michael   1988-09-00
England, (VC 70) Cumberland

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Tylothallia biformigera (Leight.) P. James & H. Kilias
E00756089Fryday, Alan Michael   1987-10-00
Scotland, (VC 73) Kirkcudbrightshire

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Tylothallia biformigera (Leight.) P. James & H. Kilias
E00755529Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 74) Wigtownshire

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Tylothallia biformigera (Leight.) P. James & H. Kilias
E00745472Fryday, Alan Michael   
Scotland, (VC 88) Mid Perthshire


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Google Map

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