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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
BR5030012276549Ertz D.   138332009-08-28
Spain, E of Frontera, trail between ‘mirador de Jinama’ and Frontera (part above ‘Fuente de Tincos’), ‘fayal brezal’ forest and rocky outcrops, 27.761111 -17.980833

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


E
Hawksworthiana peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) U. Braun
E00817966Coppins, Brian J.   249802015-09-26
Scotland, (VC 82) East Lothian, Traprain Law SSSI, 55.961667 -2.679167, 150m

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Hawksworthiana peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) U. Braun
E00817958Coppins, Brian J.; Powell, M.; Wolseley, P. A.   249692017-09-00
England, (VC 5) South Somerset, Blue Anchor, 51.1775 -3.417778, 5m

University of Tartu Natural History Museum


TU
Hawksworthiana peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) U. Braun
TUF056607Inga Jüriado   2017-09-29
Tochigi Prefecture, Honshu, Nikko National Park, 4-5 km ESE Yumoto village; Utsunomiya University Experiment forest within Nikko National Park, 36.798048 139.47642

Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Hawksworthiana (D.Hawksw.) U.Braun
F-171254G.E. Du Rietz   1916-08-00
Sweden, Småland (Kalmar), Misterhult, Jungfrun


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