Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Cumminsiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
F-149398A. Melderis   1946-09-27
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Botanic Garden

UPS:BOT
F-149400A. Melderis   1946-09-28
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Botanic Garden

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F-156284Gunnar Lohammar   1936-06-27
Sweden, Södermanland, Hanviken

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F-156285Nils Lundqvist   1960-06-26
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, The Botanical Garden

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F-156286Roland Moberg   1975-08-08
Sweden, Uppland, Vaksala, Vittulvsberg

UPS:BOT
F-156287A. Melderis   1946-09-27
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Botanic Garden

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F-156288Carl Th. Mörner   1930-11-00
Sweden, Uppland, Forsmark, Forsmarks bruk

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F-156289Carl Th. Mörner   1930-11-00
Sweden, Uppland, Forsmark, Forsmarks bruk

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F-156290J.Ax. Nannfeldt   1930-05-16
Sweden, Uppland, Gamla Uppsala, Hugo Karlssons handelsträdgård

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F-156291Harry Smith   1930-05-00
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Börjegatan, handelsträdgård

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F-156292Carl Th. Mörner   1930-11-00
Sweden, Uppland, Film, Österbrybruk

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F-156293Lena Junell   1960-05-25
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala botaniska trädgård

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F-156294Lena Junell   1960-05-25
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala botaniska trädgård

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F-156295Sven Nilsson   1956-09-16
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala. I botaniska trädgården

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F-156296Pentti Alanko   1967-06-11
Finland, Nylandia, Helsinki, Mottitie 7, in the garden of Mrs. Levoniemi

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F-156297Heikki Roivainen   1962-06-14
Finland, Savonia borealis, Iisalmi, in horto oppido [Iisalmi]

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F-171304G.B. Feige   1995-10-00
Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Regierungsbezirk, Düsseldorf, Stadt Essen, Burgaltendorf, wayside


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