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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
BR5030048506061Aptroot A.   22/60A
Australia

BR
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
BR5030020327547Ertz D.   179812012-12-10
Reunion, au sud du village le Petit Serré, le long de la route entre St-Louis et Cilaos, aire de piquenique, -21.234444 55.456388

BR
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
BR5030020309369Ertz D.   179972012-12-11
Reunion, Cilaos, Forêt du Grand Matarum, début du sentier vers le Piton des Neiges, -21.122499 55.483333

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
03421431R. C. Harris   211781987-12-17
United States of America, Florida, Nassau Co., Just E of Lofton Creek on Floa. Hwy A1A, 5.5 mi W of Amelia River (Intracoastal Waterway), hardwood swamp

NY:NY
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
03421432R. C. Harris   25030A1990-05-03
United States of America, Florida, Liberty Co., Swamp forest, Ochlockonee River at W side of Forest Service Hwy. 13 crossing, Apalachicola National Forest

NY:NY
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
03421434R. C. Harris   255101990-09-22
United States of America, Missouri, Carter Co., Ozark National Scenic Riverways, Big Spring, trail from "Boil" to road near bridge over Big Spring Branch, 36.95 -90.9917, 160m

NY:NY
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
03421433R. C. Harris   419881998-03-29
United States of America, Florida, De Soto Co., Along CR 760 at Peace River, 1.2 mi W of US 17 at Nocatee, floodplain forest, 27.15 -81.9

NY:NY
Llimoniella pyrenulae Diederich & Etayo
03421430R. C. Harris   15729A1982-05-11
Dominican Republic, La Vega, island in N branck of Yaque River, 1 km fro Monabao on road to La Angostura; moist cut-over hardwoods


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Google Map

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