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

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Unguiculariopsis thallophila (P. Karst.) W.Y. Zhuang
E01002595Coppins, Brian J.   255232019-05-30
Scotland, (VC 77) Lanarkshire, Nether Whitecleuch, 55.452778 -3.841944, 275m

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Unguiculariopsis refractiva (Coppins) Coppins
E01002594Coppins, B.J. & Douglass, J.R.   255142019-05-30
Scotland, (VC 75) Ayrshire, Old Kirkyard, 55.321944 -4.397222, 175m

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Unguiculariopsis lettaui (Grummann) Coppins
E01002593Coppins, Brian J.   254962019-06-15
Scotland, (VC 80) Roxburghshire, Big Wood, 55.669722 -2.791667, 260m

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Unguiculariopsis lesdainii (Vouaux) Etayo & Diederich
E01002592Coppins, B.J.; Sanderson, N.F.   255032019-06-19
England, (VC 23) Oxfordshire, Blenheim Park SSSI, High Park, 51.836944 -1.3725, 115m

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E01002535Ford, Jenny   2018-05-06
Scotland, (VC 97) West Inverness, Knoydart, NE of Inverie House, 54m

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Unguiculariopsis lettaui (Grummann) Coppins
E00905718Ertz, D.   192662014-08-24

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Unguiculariopsis thallophila (P. Karst.) W.Y. Zhuang
E00817990Coppins, Brian J.   250402016-05-18
Scotland, (VC 83) Midlothian, Pathhead, 55.8625 -2.979444, 140m

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Unguiculariopsis lesdainii (Vouaux) Etayo & Diederich
E00786395Coppins, Brian J.; Powell, Mark; Price, Steve   246782013-04-22
England, (VC 57) Derbyshire, Bakewell, Haddon Park, 53.195 -1.651111

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E00756103Coppins, Brian J.; Malicek, J.; Vondrak, J.; Hope, J. C.E.   247202014-08-22
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll, Seil, Ballachuan Hazelwood, 56.275833 -5.615556

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E00468811Coppins, Brian J.   233882010-03-30
Scotland, (VC 98) Argyll


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