Dataset: L
Taxa: Endophyllum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Naturalis Biodiversity Center


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Endophyllum blumeae (Henn.) F. Stevens & Mendiola
L.2090912Merrill ED   Merrill, ED s.n.1911-12-01
Philippines, Mindanao, Malasugat.

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Endophyllum blumeae (Henn.) F. Stevens & Mendiola
L.2090911Merrill ED   Merrill, ED s.n.1911-12-01
Philippines, Mindanao, Malasugat.

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Endophyllum sedi (DC.) Lév.
L 0119176Candolle AP de   Candolle, AP de s.n.
ZZ

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Endophyllum sempervivi (Alb. & Schwein.) de Bary
L 0119238Albertini JB von; Schweinitz LD von   Albertini, JB von; Schweinitz, L
ZZ

L
Endophyllum sempervivi (Alb. & Schwein.) de Bary
L 0119179   s.n.
ZZ

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Endophyllum sedi (DC.) Lév.
L 0119177Delastre CJL   Delastre, CJL s.n.
ZZ

L
L 0115088Delastre CJL   Delastre, CJL s.n.
ZZ

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Endophyllum pumilio (Kunze ex Sacc.) Syd.
L 0110050Weigelt C   Weigelt, C s.n.1827-01-01
Suriname, Surinam.


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