Dataset: MIL-
Taxa: Cochlearia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
Cochlearia danica L. [excluded]
B12911A. E. Lomax   27601885-06-12
England, Cheshire

MIL
Cochlearia officinalis L. [excluded]
B62291Hasse   1881-07-00
Germany, Northrhine-Westphalia

MIL
Cochlearia danica L. [excluded]
B62593E. Fuchs   1881-06-17
Germany

MIL
B117470Robert J. Reich | J. A. McCann   1821962-05-23
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands

MIL
B117367Robert J. Reich | J. A. McCann   3111962-06-14
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands

MIL
B2602T. A. Bruhin   1866-00-00

MIL
Cochlearia officinalis L. [excluded]
B6412L. Kumlien   7781878-06-21
Canada, Northwest Territories, Cumberland Sound

MIL
B12909A. E. Lomax   21931886-05-19
England, Cheshire

MIL
B16536C. E. Correns   712B
Germany, Lower Saxony

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B6455William Frankfurth   1868-00-00

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B117469Robert J. Reich | J. A. McCann   571962-05-13
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands

MIL
B117389Robert J. Reich | J. A. McCann   3231962-06-19
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands

MIL
Cochlearia officinalis L. [excluded]
B2601P. Kuhn   
Germany, Bavaria, Swabia

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B117390Robert J. Reich | J. A. McCann   3921962-06-21
United States, Alaska, Aleutian Islands

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Cochlearia danica L. [excluded]
B12913A. E. Lomax   27601885-06-12
England, Cheshire

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B113660Eva Beckett   1711957-07-27
Canada, Manitoba

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Cochlearia officinalis L. [excluded]
B12914A. E. Lomax   27651883-08-11
England, Yorkshire

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B63954H. Wolff   1898-07-00
Italy, South Tyrol

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Cochlearia danica L. [excluded]
B12912A. E. Lomax   27601885-06-12
England, Cheshire


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