Dataset: PUL
Taxa: Passalora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
Passalora bacilligera (Mont. & Fr.) Fresen
PUL00016955Kari, Lauri E   1948-08-29
Finland, Regio abo‰nsis, Korpo, Bon„s, 60.166667 21.566667

PUL
Passalora bacciligera
PUL00025016W Kreiger   1890-10-00
Germany, Saxony, Bielathale, 51.632213 12.986328

PUL
Passalora bacciligera
PUL00025017W Kreiger   1889-08-21
Germany, Saxony, Amselgrunde, 50.933333 12.866667

PUL
Passalora graminis (Fuckel) Höhn.
PUL00025577WG and R Solheim   1957-08-14
United States, Wyoming, Sublette, Hoback Canyon, .5 mile above Cliff Creek, 43.250375 -110.494935, 1950m

PUL
Passalora depressa (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
PUL00025579WG and R Solheim   1957-08-14
United States, Wyoming, Sublette, Hoback Canyon, .5 mile above Cliff Creek, 43.250375 -110.494935, 1950m

PUL
Passalora graminis (Fuckel) Höhn.
PUL00025580WG and R Solheim   1957-08-03
United States, Wyoming, Grand Teton National Park, 8.9 miles north of junction at Jackson Lake Lodge, 44.687168 -110.39659, 2072m

PUL
Passalora graminis (Fuckel) Höhn.
PUL00025581WG and R Solheim   1957-08-10
United States, Wyoming, Teton, Black Rock Creek, Teton National Forest, Wind River Mountains, 43.749949 -110.072799, 2743m

PUL
Passalora depressa (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
PUL00025682WG and R Solheim   1955-06-24
United States, Wyoming, Teton, 4 miles up Pacific Creek Road, Teton National Forest, 43.871095 -110.460639, 2255m

PUL
PUL00026438O Jaap   1905-07-30
Germany, Schweiz, Simpeln, 1500m

PUL
PUL00026456O Jaap   1905-09-19
Germany, Hamburg, Ladenbek bei Bergedorf

PUL
PUL00029050Briosi e Cavara   1888-00-00
Italy, Lombardy, Pavia, Dintorni, 45.186539 9.163086

PUL
Passalora depressa (Berk. & Broome) Sacc.
PUL00029995Passerini   1876-07-00
Italy, Emilia-Romagna, Parma


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