Dataset: DEK-
Search Criteria: Austria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
DEK000093384Heimerl   s. n.1924-06-08
Austria, Kärnten, Völkermarkt, 46.589722 14.518333

DEK
DEK000093417Heimerl   s. n.1923-09-26
Austria, Vienna, Modling, 48.083333 16.283333

DEK
Aster linosyris (L.) Bernh.
DEK000093418Heimerl   s. n.1924-06-09
Austria, Vienna, Neiderosterreich, 48.2 16.366667

DEK
Aster linosyris (L.) Bernh.
DEK000093419Heimerl   s. n.1923-09-26
Austria, Lower Austria, Modling, 48.083333 16.283333

DEK
DEK000094191Anna Elsinger   s. n.1906-05-00
Austria, Neustift, Scheibbs, 47.983333 15.15

DEK
Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Willd.) G. L. Nesom
DEK00100486Heinrich   s.n.1924-09-18
Austria, Lower Austria, in den Donauauen bei Albern nächst Wien, Niederösterreich. (in the Danube floodplains near Albern near Vienna) Lower Austria., 48.195736 16.466315

DEK
DEK00101228W.Forestner   s.n.1969-07-24
Austria, Lower Austria, Gmünd, Niederösterreich, Hoheneich, 48.772478 15.028544

DEK
DEK00102041R.Seipka   s.n.1970-07-13
Austria, Styria, Südoststeiermark, Fundort: SE-Steiermark: Hochstraden, SE v. Bad Gleichenberg, 46.840444 15.944299, 600m

DEK
DEK00102043R.Seipka   s.n.1970-07-13
Austria, Styria, Südoststeiermark, Fundort: SE-Steiermark: Feld-u.Wiesenrander west l.d. Gleichenberger Burg., 46.875556 15.908611

DEK
DEK00102174H.Zak   s.n.1970-07-00
Austria, Styria, Fundort: Obersteiermark: Hochsehwabgebiet, Tragöß-Oberort, Kreuzteich, 47.579414 15.07406

DEK
DEK00102367R.Seipka   s.n.1970-05-22
Austria, Tyrol, Lienz, Lienzer Becken, westl. und sudl. v. Grafendorf, 46.65 13.133333


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