Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Coronophora ovipara
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Coronophora ovipara Munk
BR5020010006156de Meulder H.   26281988-11-24
Belgium, Oelegem; Vrieselhof, 51.224499 4.6637

BR
Coronophora ovipara Munk
BR5020013606261de Meulder H.   44551988-12-13
Belgium, Meise; Nationale Plantentuin, 50.937199 4.334699

BR
Coronophora ovipara Munk
BR5020000721427de Meulder H.   6911987-03-13
Belgium, Niel, 51.1125 4.341699

BR
Coronophora ovipara Munk
BR5020016322267de Meulder H.   47731989-11-12
Belgium, Denderleeuw; Wellemeersen

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
03380875M. E. Barr-Bigelow   69751984-08-04
United States of America, Colorado, Larimer Co., 4 mi. S. Red feather Lakes, Roosevelt Nat'l Forest, 40.744513 -105.591663

University of Copenhagen


C:F
70847Anders Munk   1954-01-09
Denmark, EJ: Silkeborg, Kobskov at Vejlesø, 56.150002 9.55

University of Oslo, Natural History Museum Fungarium


O
183752Geir Hungnes   1981-01-13
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Sogn havekoloni, 59.9464 10.7274

O
183751Geir Hungnes   1981-01-13
Norway, Oslo fylke, Oslo, Sogn havekoloni., 59.9464 10.7274


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Google Map

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