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

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Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the Estonian University of Life Sciences (TAAM) & Estonian University of Life Sciences (EAA)


TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM209705S. Faizova   1980-05-15
Districts of Republican Subordination, Varzob District, Hissar mountains, Valley of the Varzob, Hodzha-Obi-Garm (Khoja Obigarm), N-slope, 38.89599 68.79822

TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM116878Bellis Kullman   1987-06-26
Varzob District, Mount Hissar, Hasora, Siakuh

TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM115130Bellis Kullman   1979-06-21
Districts of Republican Subordination, Peter the Great range (Peter I Range), Langar, 38.72398 70.63794

TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM209704S. Faizova   1980-06-03
Districts of Republican Subordination, Varzob District, Mount Hissar, Takob, 38.83393 68.89949

TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM209706Bellis Kullman   1982-06-09
Sughd Province, Ayni, valley of river Varzob, the northern slope of the Hissar Mountains, Maykhura, 39.16624 68.50967

TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM064928Ain Raitviir   1982-06-21
Districts of Republican Subordination/Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Peter the Great range (Peter I Range), Tavildara, 38.69342 70.49418

TAAM & EAA
Lachnum hissaricum (Raitv. & Faizova) Raitv.
TAAM209703Bellis Kullman   1982-06-18
Districts of Republican Subordination, Varzob District, Gissar (Hissar) mountains, Varzob, Sioma (?), 38.78289 68.81462


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