Dataset: GLM
Search Criteria: Germany; Bayern; Bamberg; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Collection at the Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz


GLM:GLMcoll
Phaeoclavulina abietina (Pers.) Giachini
GLM-F029732 / 91513 / 58823Christian, J.   1993-09-09
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg, Oberleinleiter N, Heroldsmühle, Picea-Forst, 49.892094 11.133552

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Amelanchier
GLM-F081548 / 498201 / 206607Boyle, H.   2008-07-01
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg (Kreisfreie Stadt), Bamberg, Untere Sandstraße, Grünanlage am Stadtarchiv, 49.894436 10.880343

GLM:GLMcoll
Trochila paradoxa (Rehm) Rehm
GLM-F081546 / 522219 / 206567Boyle, H.   2008-07-01
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg (Kreisfreie Stadt), Bamberg, Habergasse 12, Eingang zum Biergarten der Gaststätte "Weinfaß", 49.891659 10.888397

GLM:GLMcoll
GLM-F081548 / 514466 / 206607Boyle, H.   2008-07-01
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg (Kreisfreie Stadt), Bamberg, Untere Sandstraße, Grünanlage am Stadtarchiv, 49.894436 10.880343

GLM:GLMcoll
Aesculus hippocastanum
GLM-F081547 / 498200 / 206731Boyle, H.   2008-07-01
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg (Kreisfreie Stadt), Bamberg, Katzenberg, Straßenrand am Seiteneingang des Hotels "Alt Ringlein", 49.89159 10.884518

GLM:GLMcoll
Hedera helix
GLM-F081546 / 498199 / 206567Boyle, H.   2008-07-01
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg (Kreisfreie Stadt), Bamberg, Habergasse 12, Eingang zum Biergarten der Gaststätte "Weinfaß", 49.891659 10.888397

GLM:GLMcoll
Erysiphe flexuosa (Peck) U. Braun & S. Takam.
GLM-F081547 / 514082 / 206731Boyle, H.   2008-07-01
Germany, Bayern, Bamberg (Kreisfreie Stadt), Bamberg, Katzenberg, Straßenrand am Seiteneingang des Hotels "Alt Ringlein", 49.89159 10.884518


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