Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Botrytis pyramidalis (Phymatotrichum pyramidale)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fungal Records Database of Britain and Ireland


British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104281   1918-09-12
United Kingdom, England, 53.80935 -1.31811

British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104249   1918-09-07
United Kingdom, Wales, 51.54521 -4.09246

British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104257   1918-09-07
United Kingdom, England, 53.80724 -1.01443

British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104241   1918-09-10
United Kingdom, England, 53.71948 -1.31957

British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104265   1918-09-07
United Kingdom, England, 53.71737 -1.01654

British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104273   1918-09-13
United Kingdom, England, 53.80724 -1.01443

British Mycological Society
Botrytis pyramidalis (Bonord.) Sacc.
104195   1918-09-11
United Kingdom, England, 53.89711 -1.01232


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