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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Leccinum intusrubens (Corner) Hongo
BR5020112627105De Kesel A.   24571999-02-12
Zimbabwe, Mtao Forest, -19.368016 30.673049

BR
Leccinum intusrubens (Corner) Hongo
BR5020112629123De Kesel A.   24591999-02-12
Zimbabwe, Mtao Forest, -19.368016 30.673049

National Museum of Nature and Science - Japan


TNS:F
Leccinum intusrubens (Corner) Høil.
55541   1989-09-29
35.47647 138.62354

TNS:F
Leccinum intusrubens (Corner) Høil.
55521   1989-09-29
35.47647 138.62354

TNS:F
Leccinum intusrubens (Corner) Høil.
45428   2011-07-24
34.08606 131.11552

TNS:F
Leccinum intusrubens (Corner) Høil.
55413   1990-09-25
Iwate, 39.95592 140.88458


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