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

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


BR
Nephroma sulcatum P.James & F.J.White
BR5030012156315Ertz D.   137132009-08-27
Spain, S of Frontera, along road to mountain top, near crossing with trail ‘Camino de San Salvador’, at S side of road, forest rich in Erica arborea, 27.732777 -18.011111

BR
Nephroma sulcatum P.James & F.J.White
BR5030001744950Ertz D.   109182007-07-24
Spain, Las Montanas de Anaga, Monte de las Mercedes, W of Cruz del Carmen, 28.533333 -16.283333

BR
Nephroma sulcatum P.James & F.J.White
BR5030001730816Ertz D.   109122007-07-24
Spain, Las Montanas de Anaga, Monte de las Mercedes, W of Cruz del Carmen, 28.533333 -16.283333

BR
Nephroma sulcatum P.James & F.J.White
BR5030001025554Ertz D.   108022007-07-20
Spain, S of Puerto de la Cruz, Valle de la Orotava, along road to Teide, between Aguamansa and Bermeja, 28.356667 -16.509166

BR
Nephroma sulcatum P.James & F.J.White
BR5030001022522Ertz D.   107932007-07-20
Spain, S of Puerto de la Cruz, Valle de la Orotava, along road to Teide, between Aguamansa and Bermeja, 28.356667 -16.509166

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
Nephroma sulcatum P. W. James & F. J. White
L13305Rolf Santesson   268811976-03-25
Spain, Tenerife: Las Montanas de Anaga, near El Baidero

S
Nephroma sulcatum P. W. James & F. J. White
L23088Rolf Santesson   267371976-03-19
Spain, La Gomera: El Cedro, Ermita N. S. de Lourdes

S
Nephroma sulcatum P. W. James & F. J. White
L60260Rolf Santesson   26858a1976-03-25
Spain, Tenerife: Las Montañas de Anaga, near El Bailadero.

University of Gothenburg


GB
Nephroma sulcatum P. James & F.J. White
GB-0128188Arvidsson, Lars   s.n.1978-12-20
Spain, Canarias, La Esperanza


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