Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bucklandiella heterosticha (Racomitrium heterostichum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


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BOL0256765Jensen, C.   s.n.1904-05-08
Denmark, Zealand, South of Hvalso.

BOL
BOL0256767Stenholm, C.   s.n.1933-06-23
Sweden, Vastra Gotaland, Bohuslan. Foss, Atorp.

BOL
BOL0256768Arven, A.   s.n.1898-05-15
Sweden, Stockholm, Huddinge.

BOL
BOL0256769Garside, S.   63921950-08-27
England, North East, Durham, Shot Moss roadside between Brough and Middleton-in-Teesdale., 457m

BOL
BOL0256770Schelpe, E.A.   2241
England, North West, Cumbria, Lake District, near Coniston.

BOL
BOL0256774Garside, S.   63811950-08-26
England, North East, Cumbria, Ullswater, road above Airy Force.

BOL
BOL0256775Garside, S.   64101950-08-27
England, North West, Cumbria, Westmorland, Middleton-on-Lune., 100m

BOL
BOL0256955Clarke, C.B.   27911865-04-18
England, North West, Cumbria, Wastdale [Wasdale].

BOL
BOL0256956Clarke, C.B.   27921865-04-07
England, North West, Cumbria, Wastdale [Wasdale], 2nd beck.

BOL
BOL0256957Clarke, C.B.   24501862-04-12
England, North West, Cumbria, Wastdale [Wasdale].

BOL
BOL0256958Clarke, C.B.   27981865-04-09
England, North West, Cumbria, Wastdale [Wasdale] Head.

BOL
BOL0256960Clarke, C.B.   27961865-04-09
England, North West, Cumbria, Wastdale [Wasdale] Head.

BOL
BOL0256965Clarke, C.B.   24431862-04-21
England, North West, Cumbria, Scaw Fell [Scafell].

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BOL0256966Clarke, C.B.   24441862-04-12
Unknown

BOL
BOL0256967Clarke, C.B.   24451862-04-15
England, North West, Cumbria, Borrowdale.

BOL
BOL0257026Unknown   s.n.
Scotland


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