Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Nitella flexilis, Nitella flexilis var. fryeri, Nitella flexilis f. laxa (Nitella laxa), Nitella flexilis f. spanioclema (Nitella spanioclema)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265722Kidston, R.   Sub-Groves27
Scotland, Perth and Kinross, Mid Perth, near Crieff, in Ben-y-Beg Loch.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265723Groves, J.   C.13?1877-06-02
England, South East England, Surrey, Ashtead.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265724Groves, H.   Sub-BH304651878-06-20
England, South East England, Surrey, Wimbledon Common.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265725Groves, H.   C141878-06-20
England, South East England, Surrey, Wimbledon Common.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265726Bullock-Webster, G.R.   s.n.1909-05-30
France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Landes, Soustons.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265727Bullock-Webster, G.R.   s.n.1909-05-30
France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Landes, Soustons.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265728Allen, G.O.   2551935-05-26
England, South East, Kent, Sevenoaks, Knole Park.

BOL
Nitella flexilis (L.) C.Agardh
BOL0265729Kidston, R.   C.108
Scotland, Perth and Kinross, BenyBeg [Bennybeg] Loch, near Cruiff.

BOL
BOL0265779Blow, T.B.   56
Japan, Kyushu, Kagoshima Prefecture, Izumi, Sakai.

BOL
Nitella spanioclema J.Groves & Bull.-Webst.
BOL0265828Bullock-Webster, G.R.   s.n.
Ireland, Ulster, Donegal, West Donegal, Lough Shannagh.

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Nitella flexilis var. fryeri J.Groves & Bull.-Webst.
BOL0270232Bullock-Webster, G.R.   s.n.1896-06-09
England, East of England, Cambridgeshire, Isle of Ely, Mepal, Counterwash Drain.


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Google Map

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