Dataset: WTU-V
Search Criteria: Germany; Schleswig-Holstein; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium, Vascular Plant Collection


WTU:V
250528L. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, Kai Larsen, and P. Pedersen   131969-00-00
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Segeberg, Hasenmoor east of Bad Bramstedt.

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250617Kai Larsen, L. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, and P. Pedersen   621969-08-13
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Ostenfeld E. of Husum., 54.463998 9.2343

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25934J. Schmidt   s.n.1906-10-08
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Farnewinkel., 54.080218 9.143519

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279349L. Holm-Nielsen, I. Nielsen, S.P. Pinnerup   2241974-08-09
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, 4 km N of Gnissau, W of Ahrensbök., 54.036117 10.454494

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280228Bernt Lojnant, Ivan Nielsen, Westy Esbensen   1471971-08-11
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Angeln; Dollerupholz., 54.806652 9.708109

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250875Kai Larsen, L. Holm-Nielsen, S. Jeppesen, and P. Pedersen   641969-08-13
Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Esperstoft W. of Schleswig., 54.550587 9.33951


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Google Map

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