Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Candelariella viae-lacteae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Candelariella viae-lacteae G.Thor & V.Wirth
BR5030036509371Kinalioglu K.   137
Turkey

BR
Candelariella viae-lacteae G.Thor & V.Wirth
BR5030025582712Aptroot A.   698592011-08-03
Netherlands, Baarn, garden centre [?]

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Candelariella viae-lacteae G. Thor & V. Wirth
L2566Göran Thor   70151987-05-26
Hungary, Bács-Kiskun, Bács-Kiskun prov.: Kecskemét area, Fülöpháza (20 km W of Kecskemét). Sand dunes with scattered Populus sp. Alt. 150 m.

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Candelariella viae-lacteae G. Thor & V. Wirth
F70027P. L. Nimis & M. Tretiach   1996-04-07
Italy, Puglia, Bari, S Italy Puglia - prov. Bari Spinazzola: SS 97 between Masseria Calderoni and Poggiorsini - 450 m


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Google Map

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