Dataset: BRY-V
Search Criteria: Finland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


BRY:V
BRYV0190731Jekka Haapala   1955-08-17
Finland, Paikkakunta: Sondby, porvoon saaristo.

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Brassica kaber (DC.) L.C.Wheeler
BRYV0190804Vaino J. Oinonen   s.n.1963-06-14
Finland, Fennia. U. Helsinki. Pasila., 60.18333 0

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BRYV0256627Earl Jackson   291959-06-12
Finland, Lappeenranta., 75m

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BRYV0256624Irja Huuskonen   s.n.1965-08-07
Finland, Pohjois-Savo: Iisalmi. Ohenmaki., 63.5

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Brassica nigra (L.) W.D.J.Koch
BRYV0190800Pentti Alanko   174281971-07-20
Finland, Nyland IA: Helsinki, Viikki, Institute of Horticulture, cultivated in herb garden. Origin: The botanical Garden, Oulu 1971.

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Brassica juncea (L.) Coss.
BRYV0190799Pentti Alanko   174261971-07-20
Finland, Nylandia: Helsinki, Institute of Horticulture, cultivated in herb garden. Origin The Botanical Garden, Oulu 1971.

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BRYV0190794Tuula Daurila   1957-08-12
Finland, Annala, vanha lantlu-pelto.

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BRYV0190793General V. J. Oinonen   s.n.1964-08-19
Finland, U. Helsinki. Pasila., 60.2 0

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BRYV0256810Earl Jackson   2711961-06-06
Finland, Found on the east side of the Pietarsaari chapel.

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BRYV0256809Kaarima Ojala   1954-07-00
Finland, Field in Riihimaka.

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Arabis arenosa (L.) Scop.
BRYV0298874Martin Malmberg   s.n.1954-06-13
Finland, Sydšsterbotten: Vasa, Vasklot. Invid jŠrnvŠgsspŒr. Adventiv.

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BRYV0298873Lauri Heikkinen   s.n.1958-07-15
Finland, Ostrobothnia, Kajenensis: Kajaani, Lehtikangas, kallio.

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BRYV0051946Earl Jackson   701959-06-24
Finland, Lappeenranta airport. On the west side in the clearing., 70m


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