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

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Purdue University, Kriebel Herbarium


PUL
PUL00018337Therry, J NULL   1879-09-00
France, Lyon, in botanical garden; Rh, 45.76762 4.846711

PUL
PUL00020418HS Jackson   1907-06-19
United States, Delaware, New Castle, 39.745947 -75.546589

PUL
PUL00021790C Spegazzini   1880-00-00
Argentina, Buenos Aires, C2, in nemorosis, -36.702942 -59.413574

PUL
PUL00026957GH Hicks   1893-08-00
United States, Michigan, Jackson, 42.390591 -84.250516

PUL
PUL00027045FL Stevens   1893-06-00
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex, 40.486216 -74.451819

PUL
PUL00026538O Jaap   1906-07-14
Germany, Thuringen, 750m

PUL
PUL00026637O Jaap   1908-07-18
Germany, Schleswig Holstein

PUL
PUL00028041O Jaap   1905-06-25
Germany, Schleswig Holstein

PUL
Septocylindrium concomitans (Ellis & Holw.) Halst.
PUL00028504Byron D Halsted   1892-09-04
United States, New Jersey, Middlesex, 40.486216 -74.451819

PUL
PUL00028970Briosi e Cavara   1890-00-00
Italy, Lombardy, Pavia, Orto botanico


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