Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Lescuraea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Lescuraea mutabilis (Brid.) Lindb. ex I.Hagen
BOL0237720Hedderson, T.A.   124541998-08-01
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Baltistan, Deosai National Park, Sheosar Lake., 34.982 75.2163, 4200m

BOL
Lescuraea radicosa (Mitt.) Monk.
BOL0237721Hedderson, T.A.   124681998-08-01
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Baltistan, Deosai National Park, Sheosar Lake., 34.982 75.2163, 4200m

BOL
Lescuraea saxicola (Schimp.) Molendo
BOL0237722Hedderson, T.A.   124561998-08-01
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Baltistan, Deosai National Park, Sheosar Lake., 34.982 75.2163, 4200m

BOL
Lescuraea saxicola (Schimp.) Molendo
BOL0237723Hedderson, T.A.   127681998-08-17
Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Baltistan, Deosai National Park, Bara Pani River valley. Wolf Peak., 34.9574 75.3779, 4280m

BOL
Lescuraea atrovirens (Dicks. ex Brid.) Kindb.
BOL0250835Denckmann, V.   731811973-09-07
Austria, Tyrol, Lanersbach uber [via] Mayrhofen (Zillertal), Schoadeck - Sattelkopf., 2000m

BOL
BOL0250836Stenholm, C.   s.n.1964-07-02
Sweden, Harjedalen, Jamtland, Tannas, Funnasdalen.

BOL
BOL0250837Stenholm, C.   s.n.1934-07-12
Sweden, Harjedalen, Jamtland, Tannas, Funnasdalen.

BOL
Lescuraea saviana (De Not.) E.Lawton
BOL0250838Shevock, J.R.   319262008-08-23
United States, California, Shasta, North Fork Bailey Creek along Forest Road 31N17 less than 0.25 mile from junction with Forest Road 31N12. T31N, R3E, section 34., 40.493139 -121.627139, 1594m

BOL
Lescuraea striata (Schwagr.) Schimp.
BOL0250839Mackea, S   s.n.1880-07-24
Germany, In Saltu Twingo, Inselsberg socio Bnachy thecio reflesco, ad fagoressen humibion truncos. [Illegible]


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