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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (P.Karst.) Svrček
F-121700Svengunnar Ryman   1975-07-27
Sweden, Uppland, Uppsala, Nåsten forest, c. 2 km S of Håga

UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (P.Karst.) Svrček
F-121797Tore Nathorst-Windahl   1937-05-20
Sweden, Västergötland, Råda, N om Rådasajön

UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (P.Karst.) Svrček
F-121960P.A. Karsten   
Finland, Tavastia australis, Tammela, Mustiala

UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (P.Karst.) Svrček
F-145236Seth Lundell   1944-07-27
Sweden, Småland (Inre), Kärda, the western edge of ’Källunda bokhult’, close to Hökhult

UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (Starbäck) Svrček
F-174609A. Sauter   
Austria, Steiermark

UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (Starbäck) Svrček
F-637451Karl Starbäck   1895-06-11
Sweden, Uppland, Knivsta, Ad Ledinge par. Knifsta, Upland

UPS:BOT
Kotlabaea (Starbäck) Svrček
F-687951Karl Starbäck   1895-06-11
Sweden, Uppland, Knivsta, Ad terram arenosam adustam inter muscos graminesque juveniles ad Ledinge par. Knifsta, Upland


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