Dataset: MOR-
Search Criteria: Germany; Bavaria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum


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Alnus glutinosa incana
0075314MOR?   s.n.1873-08-00
Germany, Bavaria, Mittelberg

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0087369MORMeudel   s.n.1853-06-12
Germany, Bavaria, Deininger Moos near Munich, Bavaria, West Germany

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Salix pentandra fragilis L.
0087446MORAscherson, FM   s.n.1861-05-26
Germany, Bavaria, Between Berlin and Treptow, (West/East Germany) Schweinfurth (Lower Franconia Bavaria, West Germany)

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0087740MORG.; A.G.   s.n.
Germany, Bavaria, Coburg. Upper Franconia. West Germany. Near Heubisch.

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0085691MORToeverlein, H   s.n.1895-08-30
Germany, Bavaria, Sauling (mountain in the Bavarian Alps).

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0087747MORWalther, AW   s.n.1872-09-23
Germany, Bavaria, Bayreuth. Upper Franconia. West Germany.

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Salix grandifolia f. laurifolia Ser.
0087579MORBornmüller, J   s.n.1922-05-25
Germany, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria. Hindelang. Allgau. West Germany. At the ascent to Oberjoch.


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