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

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Fungal Collection at the Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz


GLM:GLMcoll
Malva moschata
GLM-F088866 / 498532 / 207502Boyle, H. & S. Hoeflich   2008-06-22
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Leupoldsgrün NNE, Autobahnparkplatz an der A 9 (W-Seite), Halbtrockenrasenhang, 50.304443 11.804167

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Puccinia malvacearum Bertero ex Mont.
GLM-F088866 / 513304 / 207502Boyle, H. & S. Hoeflich   2008-06-22
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Leupoldsgrün NNE, Autobahnparkplatz an der A 9 (W-Seite), Halbtrockenrasenhang, 50.304443 11.804167

GLM:GLMcoll
GLM-F044115 / 113432 / 72505Boyle, H.   2001-09-08
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Gassenreuth SW, Parkplatz am Kolonnenweg an der Landesgrenze Sachsen/Bayern, 50.332735 12.042111

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Erysiphe elevata (Burrill) U. Braun & S. Takam.
GLM-F100629 / 581561 / 253384Boyle, H.   2012-09-03
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Münchberg NW, Autohof an der A 9, E-Seite, Parkplatzrand am "Axxe"-Restaurant, 50.202892 11.777004

GLM:GLMcoll
GLM-F104691 / 783075 / 422617Klenke, F.   2002-06-09
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Trogenau NW, Kalksteinbruch, 50.324982 12.038181

GLM:GLMcoll
GLM-F104690 / 781661 / 421910Klenke, F.   2002-06-09
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Trogenau NW,Teichufer nahe der sächsischen Grenze, 50.330444 12.040456

GLM:GLMcoll
Campanula rapunculoides
GLM-F104691 / 783074 / 422617Klenke, F.   2002-06-09
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Trogenau NW, Kalksteinbruch, 50.324982 12.038181

GLM:GLMcoll
Catalpa bignonioides
GLM-F100629 / 581563 / 253384Boyle, H.   2012-09-03
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Münchberg NW, Autohof an der A 9, E-Seite, Parkplatzrand am "Axxe"-Restaurant, 50.202892 11.777004

GLM:GLMcoll
Iris pseudacorus
GLM-F104690 / 781660 / 421910Klenke, F.   2002-06-09
Germany, Bayern, Hof, Trogenau NW,Teichufer nahe der sächsischen Grenze, 50.330444 12.040456


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