Dataset: PH
Search Criteria: Spain; Canary Islands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00311410J. Bornmuller   131900-08-01
Spain, Canary Islands, Teneriffa; prope Aqua mansa, 1100m

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PH00317779J. Bornmuller   s.n.1901-06-03
Spain, Canary Islands, Guimar, Teneriffa, 500m

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PH00317777J. Bornmuller   s.n.1901-05-15
Spain, Canary Islands, Valverde, El Hierro, 700m

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PH00317778J. Bornmuller   s.n.1906-05-17
Spain, Canary Islands, Caldera de Bandama, Gran-Canaria, 500m

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PH00317687J. Bornmuller   s.n.1900-05-21
Spain, Canary Islands, Caldera de Bandama in aridis, 400m

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Melampsora helioscopiae (Pers.) G. Winter
PH00317819J. Bornmuller   s.n.1901-03-26
Spain, Canary Islands, Prope Las Palmas

PH
Graphiola phoenicis (Moug.) Poit.
PH00317340J. Bornmuller   s.n.1900-07-00
Spain, Canary Islands, Orotava, Teneriffe

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PH00319483J. Bornmuller   s.n.1901-02-03
Spain, Canary Islands, Las Palmas, San Mateo, 13 - 1570m


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