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

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Herbarium Senckenbergianum


FR:Herbarium Senckenbergianum (FR) - Fungi
217770   
s. loc.

Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080379753Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   254631989-05-21
Puerto Rico, Reserva forestal Maricao, N of Sabana Grande, along road 120, km 14, picknickground area, 18.15 -66.983333

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080401478Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   263971989-06-08
United States, Honolulu, Lyon Arboretum, Manoa Road, 21.333333 -157.783333

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080399775Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   264901989-06-13
United States, Volcano National Park, Kilauea Caldera, 19.416667 -155.25

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096026610Hopman H.   S.N.2004-01-08
Netherlands Antilles, Brandaris

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030023119330H.J. Hopman   S.N.2004-01-08
Netherlands Antilles, Brandaris

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080400440Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   263961989-06-08
United States, Honolulu, Lyon Arboretum, Manoa Road, 21.333333 -157.783333

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096011456Van Slageren M.   81821977-01-00
Netherlands Antilles, Christoffel area, near Ceru Palomba

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096010428Van Slageren M.   82501977-01-00
Netherlands Antilles, Ceru Francesco Jobo

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080786797Aptroot A.   486352000-07-08
Hong Kong, Lantau North Country Park, Ngong Ping, 22.266667 113.9

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096007626Stoffers A.L.   S.N.1963-12-02
Netherlands Antilles, Knip Hills, 12.416667 -69.166667

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080380490Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   254601989-05-21
Puerto Rico, Reserva forestal Maricao, N of Sabana Grande, along road 120, km 14, picknickground area, 18.15 -66.983333

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096012484Van Slageren M.   82781977-01-00
Netherlands Antilles, Christoffel area, near Ceru Gracia

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096009682Perdomo O. P., Vann Buurt G., de Freitas J. & Reyes C. et Al.   14262003-01-09
Netherlands Antilles, Parque Nacional Christoffel, 12.308333 69.142222

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030080398747Aptroot A. & Aptroot M.   264801989-06-13
United States, Volcano National Park, Kilauea Caldera, 19.416667 -155.25

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Vainionora flavovirens (Fée) Kalb
BR5030096008654Stoffers A.L.   S.N.1963-12-17
Netherlands Antilles, Brandaris, 12.333333 -68.666667

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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L10176T. H. Nash III   421291992-08-05
United States, Hawaii, Island of Hawaii County: Puu Huluhulu, along Saddle Road (HI 220) between Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa koa and dry Hawaiian forest; on Acacia koa;19°41'30'N 155°28'0'W ca. 2060 m

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F236903J. F. Rock   
United States, Oahu, Insula Sandwicensis Oahu : in montibus Punalun.

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F236913Carl Skottsberg   15001922-08-07
United States, Oahu, Ins. Hawaii: Oahu, Koolau Mts, bark of Tantalus, on trees c. 600 m. s. m.

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F236914W. A. Weber & Anna Bujakiewicz   1983-03-30
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, U.S.A. Ins. Hawai´i. Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park. Road from Kilauea Crater Rim Road to end of Mauna Loa Strip Road, 1,500-2,000 m.s.m. On smooth bark of young Sapindus saponaria in Kipuka Ki, a mesic ”tree island” with deep mature soils.

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F236915Lindig   30
Colombia, N. Granata

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F236917J. Rock   
China, Yunnan, China : Lidjiang, in silvis Ndaza Ko, 3500-4000 m.

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F236916W. A. Weber & Anna Bujakiewicz   301983-03-30
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, U.S.A. Ins. Hawai´i. Hawaiian Volcanoes National Park. Road from Kilaue Crater Rim Road to end of Mauna Loa Strip Road, 1,500-2,000 m.s.m. On moribund trunks of Acacia koa, in mesic forest, Kipuka Ki.


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