Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psammina simplex
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh


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Psammina simplex Earl.-Benn. & D. Hawksw.
E00990796Earland-Bennett, Peter M.   1997-05-20
England, (VC 25) East Suffolk, Loudham, Ashe Abbey

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Psammina simplex Earl.-Benn. & D. Hawksw.
E00990795Earland-Bennett, Peter M.   1994-07-02
England, (VC 19) North Essex, Clacton-on-Sea

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Psammina simplex Earl.-Benn. & D. Hawksw.
E01003245Earland-Bennett, Peter M.   2008-03-23
England, (VC 18) South Essex, Leigh Marshes, Leigh-on-Sea

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Psammina simplex Earl.-Benn. & D. Hawksw.
E01003280Earland-Bennett, Peter M.   2006-01-15
England, (VC 25) East Suffolk, Framlingham

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Psammina simplex Earl.-Benn. & D. Hawksw.
E01003276Earland-Bennett, Peter M.; Hitch, Chris J.   2008-03-08
England, (VC 25) East Suffolk, Framlingham

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Psammina simplex Earl.-Benn. & D. Hawksw.
E01003274Earland-Bennett, Peter M.; Hitch, Chris J.   2008-01-06
England, (VC 25) East Suffolk, Framlingham


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