Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Deconica pratensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Copenhagen


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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
30258Steen A. Elborne   1982-11-06
Denmark, NJ: Skagen, Pælebakke Klit, 57.709999 10.5

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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
30274Steen A. Elborne   1982-11-13
Denmark, NJ: Skagen, Pælebakke Klit, 57.709999 10.5

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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
30433Steen A. Elborne   1983-10-13
Denmark, NJ: Tversted Strand, 57.59 10.17

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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
30472Thomas Laessoe & Steen A. Elborne   1983-10-19
Denmark, SJ: Rømø, Lakolk Strand, 55.139999 8.49

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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
30516Steen A. Elborne   1983-11-10
Denmark, NJ: Skagen, Pælebakke Klit, 57.709999 10.5

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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
31682Steen A. Elborne   1985-10-14
Denmark, NJ: Kjærsgård Strand, Vandplasken, 57.509998 9.87

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Deconica pratensis (P.D Orton) Noordel.
31852Steen A. Elborne   1988-09-21
Denmark, Rømø, Lakolk Strand, 55.139999 8.49


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Google Map

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