Dataset: UPS-BOT
Taxa: Jattaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Cooke & Ellis) Berl.
F-015618Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1999-10-15
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Jerusalem, "Oljeberget"

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Cooke & Ellis) Berl.
F-123218Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1999-10-08
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Jerusalem, the garden, maple E of the house

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Cooke & Ellis) Berl.
F-123333Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1991-03-02
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, c. 650 m SSE of Jerusalem

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Cooke & Ellis) Berl.
F-123363Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1997-02-08
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, c. 500 m SSE of Jerusalem

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Cooke & Ellis) Berl.
F-123757Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1999-10-12
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Jerusalem, Oljeberget

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Starbäck) Berl.
F-129299Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1981-04-05
Sweden, Uppland, Gryta, Ca 500 m ESE of Husby

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Starbäck) Berl.
F-129300Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1982-11-02
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Jerusalem, just outsida the southeastern corner of the garden

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Starbäck) Berl.
F-129301Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1980-03-28
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Ca 200 m E of Jerusalem, roadside

UPS:BOT
Jattaea (Starbäck) Berl.
F-129302Karl Starbäck   1888-06-03
Sweden, Öland, Torslunda, Färjestaden

UPS:BOT
Jattaea Berl.
F-129303Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   1989-03-24
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Jerusalem, roadside near the garage

UPS:BOT
Jattaea Berl.
F-129304Kerstin Holm & Lennart Holm   2000-12-11
Sweden, Uppland, Dalby, Ca 300 m S of Jerusalem, at the SE corner of the field „Odlingen“


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