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

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Uppsala University, Museum of Evolution


UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-598382   
In calidariis

UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-598410Jens Lind   1898-10-06
Denmark, Jylland, Skive

UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-655150G. von Lagerheim   1889-07-00
Portugal, Lisboa, In horto bot. Lisboae

UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-655355Wulff   1902-11-10
India, Maharashtra, Vehar, ön Salsette

UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-655356G. von Lagerheim   1889-07-00
Portugal, Lisboa, In horto bot. Lisboae

UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-655718G. von Lagerheim   1889-07-00
Portugal, Lisboa, In horto bot. Lisboae

UPS:BOT
Graphiola (Moug. ex Fr.: Fr.) Poit.
F-688501G. Lagerheim   1889-07-00
Portugal, Lisboa, Lusitania, Lisboa in horto botanico

UPS:BOT
F-698138Seurat   1904-11-15
New Zealand, Ohura

UPS:BOT
F-698139S. Kusano   1904-09-16
Japan, Tokyo, Tokyo in horto botanico


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Google Map

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