Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Glutinoglossum glutinosum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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V.P. Hustad & A.S. Methven   ANM22312009-08-15
United States, Tennessee, Sevier County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 5 miles east of Gatlinburg, Greenbrier, Trail to Whaley Cemetery, 35Œ_ 42' 27.2'' N, 83Œ_ 22' 54.1'' W, 549 m elev., 35.707556 -83.381694

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J. Gaisler   J. Gaisler s.n.2010-10-04
Czech Republic, Rasovka

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V.P. Hustad, P.F. Cannon, B.T.M. Dentinger & A.M. Ainsworth   ANM24562011-10-09
United Kingdom, Wales, Lleyn Peninsula, Trefor, 52Œ_59' 46.62'' N, 4Œ_26' 3.3'' W, 52.996283 -4.43425

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V.P. Hustad, P.F. Cannon & B.T.M. Dentinger   ANM24762011-10-13
United Kingdom, Wales, Snowdonia National Park, Trail to summit of Mt. Snowdon, 53.06969Œ_ N, 4.074755Œ_ W, 53.06969 -4.074755

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V.P. Hustad & P.F. Cannon   ANM24852011-10-16
United Kingdom, Scotland, Island of Skye, Sleat, Tokavaig, stop along road, 57.133269Œ_ N, 5.969413Œ_ W, 57.133269 -5.969413

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V.P. Hustad, P.F. Cannon, D.R. Genney & A.J. Silverside   ANM25292011-10-16
United Kingdom, Scotland, Island of Skye, Talisker Beach, 57.28127Œ_ N, 6.459975Œ_ W, 57.28127 -6.459975

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V.P. Hustad & A.S. Methven   ANM21772009-08-14
United States, North Carolina, Haywood County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cataloochee, Caldwell Fork Trail, 35Œ_37' N, 83Œ_6' W, 762 m elev., 35.616667 -83.1

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V.P. Hustad & A.S. Methven   ANM22472011-10-16
United States, North Carolina, Swain County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Smokemont, Trail to Horse campground, 35Œ_33' 10'' N, 83Œ_18' 32.6'' W, 640 m elev., 35.552778 -83.309056


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