Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bacidia viridescens (Raphiospora viridescens, Scoliciosporum viridescens, Patellaria viridescens, Bacidia pezizoidea var. viridescens, Biatora pezizoidea var. viridescens, Raphiospora pezizoidea var. viridescens, Bacidia atrosanguinea f. viridescens, Bacidia muscorum f. viridescens, Lecidea atrosang... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030069884797Aptroot A.   549442002-09-21
Netherlands, Hellendoorn, Protestant church

BR
Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030082797852Fuisting W.   S.N.
Germany, Bei Nienberge (bei Münster)

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Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030031080400Aptroot A.   54718
Netherlands

BR
Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030082767824Fuisting W.   1941861-00-00
Germany, bei Münster in Westphalen

BR
Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030024101457Aptroot A.   686112009-03-31
Netherlands, Bemelerberg

BR
Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030069885824Aptroot A.   549452002-09-21
Netherlands, Hellendoorn, Protestant church

BR
Bacidia viridescens (A.Massal.) Hellb.
BR5030071081412Aptroot A.   577092003-03-08
Belgium, Prov. Antwerpen, Mechelen, Graveyard.

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Bacidia viridescens (A. Massal.) Hellb.
E00816073Coppins, Brian J.   249892015-10-29
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Pinkerton, Pinkeron Hill Strips, 55.968889 -2.493611, 150m

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Bacidia viridescens (A. Massal.) Hellb.
E00817866Coppins, B.J.; Powell, M.   250702016-07-13
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Tranent, Tranent Parish Church, 55.948889 -2.959167, 55m

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Bacidia viridescens (A. Massal.) Hellb.
E00660776Coppins, B.J. & Coppins, A.M.   234502011-04-01
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Traprain Law (NE)


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