Dataset: SRSC-
Search Criteria: Italy; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
Vulpia myuros (L.) C. C. Gmel.
00007907   1853
Italy, Campania, Naples.

SRSC
00010427M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-10-12
Italy, Firenze, Lungarno degli accia ludli all Angolo Col Ponte Vecchio, nei vasi e lungo il marciapiede. (Florence, Lungarno degli accia ludli at the Angolo Col Ponte Vecchio, in the vases and along the sidewalk.)

SRSC
00010428M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-09-28
Italy, Manciano (Gr), Rotunda al Centro del Paese, nelle alvole lungo la strada. (Manciano (Gr), rotunda in the center of the country, in the hills along the road.)

SRSC
00010429M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-09-28
Italy, Alberese (Gr), Fattoria San Lorenzo, nel parcheggio. (Alberese (Gr), Fattoria San Lorenzo, in the car park.)

SRSC
00010430M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-06-24
Italy, Piombino (Li), Porto de Salivoli, abbondate nel parcheggio e lungo il molo. (Piombino (Li), Porto de Salivoli, abound in the parking lot and along the pier.)

SRSC
Euphorbia chamaesyce auct. non L.
00010431M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-10-09
Italy, Chuisi (Si), sponda est del lago di Chiusi, a sud-ovest del saponaio, camp lavorati abbondante. (Chiusi (Si), east shore of Lake Chiusi, southwest of the soap house, abundant worked camp.)

SRSC
Euphorbia chamaesyce auct. non L.
00010432M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-09-01
Italy, Modica (Rg), Giardino de via Modica. (Modica (Rg), Garden of Via Modica.)

SRSC
00010433M. Mugnai   s.n.2018-09-26
Italy, Grosseto, spiaggia di fronte al Chiaro del Porchiatti. (Grosseto, beach in front of the Chiaro del Porchiatti.)


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Google Map

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