Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sulcaria virens, Sulcaria virens f. decolorans, Sulcaria virens f. virens, Sulcaria virens var. forrestii, Sulcaria virens var. virens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Meise Botanic Garden Herbarium


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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D.Hawksw.
BR5030082533610Feijen F.J.   S.N.1999-10-31
Bhutan, Dochola area, 27.483333 89.733333

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D.Hawksw.
BR5030082531555Feijen F.J.   S.N.1999-11-27
Bhutan, Chela, pass between Phobjika and Gogona valleys, 27.466667 90.166667

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D.Hawksw.
BR5030032826403Aptroot A.   557002002-10-18
China, San Jiang Bin Liu area, along road to hotel on Mt. Laojuanshan, 26.632222 99.724999

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D.Hawksw.
BR5030082534648Togashi M.   S.N.1979-09-21
Nepal, Kathomandu: Shiopur

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D.Hawksw.
BR5030032827417Aptroot A.   562202002-10-18
China, SaN Jiang Bin Lui area, near mountain hotel, trailhead to Mt. Laojuenshan, 26.632222 99.724999

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D.Hawksw.
BR5030082532583Feijen F.J.   S.N.1999-00-00
Bhutan, Lawala, pass between Wangdue-Phodrang valley and Phobjika valley, 27.466667 90.166667

Swedish Museum of Natural History


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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D. Hawksw.
L65204George Forrest   25432
China, Mekong-Yangtze divide

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D. Hawksw.
L65205M. Togashi   1979-09-21
Nepal, Nepal. Kathomandu: Shiopur. On bark of Rhododendron arboreum; elevation about 2600 m.

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Sulcaria virens (Taylor) Bystrek ex Brodo & D. Hawksw.
F76508H. Izumi   1984-10-15
Nepal, NEPAL. Patibanjang.


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Google Map

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