Dataset: WIS-
Search Criteria: Poland; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin State Herbarium


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v0258809WISFreiberg, W.   257
Poland

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Juncus L.
v0339268WISA. Luderwaldt   2671910-06-00
Poland

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v0339369WISF. Krawiec   3831938-00-00
Poland

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v0339842WISM. Lancucka   3821938-07-24
Poland

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v0339852WISSchuman   s.n.
Poland

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v0348438WISLaytanisha, R.   s.n.1933-06-00
Poland, Ponary prope Vilnam

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Enkianthus campanulatus (Miq.) G. Nicholson
v0357094WISRácz, I.; Balla, M.   s.n.1982-10-21
Poland, Arboreto Universitati Agriculturae Varsoviense, arb Rogow, ad opp. Rogow, polonia media., 190m

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v0386068WISLüderwaldt, A.   s.n.1904-06-11
Poland, Swinemünde

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v0395866WISKaro   s.n.
Poland, Waedrass Bugflusse bei Lossice

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Euphorbia villosa Waldst. & Kit. ex Willd.
v0400423WIS   s.n.1879-06-25
Poland, Breslau [Wrocław]

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v0400565WIS   s.n.1877-06-16
Poland, Vratislavae

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v0403473WISMerhlits   s.n.1897-07-03
Poland, Vratislavia; in Dorfe Zweibot inM.

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v0401983WISKaro, Ferd.   s.n.1884-06-01
Poland, Laubwalder un's Dort Wroklow bei Lublin

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v0403656WISS. Ganešine   25831907-07-12
Poland, Prov. Lublin, distr. Nowo-Alexandria in cretaceis pr. Zastaw Polanowsky (specimen minora) nec non in agris pr. Menzmersh (sp. majora)

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Spiranthes spiralis (L.) Chevall.
v0391925WISK. UntchJ   357181903-06-10
Poland, Istrien, Monte Dizzi

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v0333817WISTraedel   s.n.1900-05-01
Poland, Schlesien, Reichenstein: am Laemmeldeich

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v0345658WISNechtritz   1878-05-12
Poland

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v0330251WISFreiberg, W.   2571911-06-00
Poland, In dem feuchten Ausstich zwischen der ersten Kuschine und der Insterburger Bahn bei Tilsit in Ostepreussen auf leicht torfführendem Binnendünensand., 15m

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v0342777WISA. Srodon   381
Poland


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