Dataset: FLAS-
Search Criteria: Russia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Florida Herbarium


FLAS
47957   
Russia, SERNEC - locality unknown

FLAS
48122   
Russia, SERNEC - locality unknown

FLAS
47932[unknown collector]   1941860-00-00
Russia, [too difficult to make out handwriting, and also label is ripped]

FLAS
Salix fursaevii Mavrodiev
230552Evgeny V. Mavrodiev   52011-07-20
Russia, Volgograd District, Svetloyarsky Region, Tumak area, 48.614527 44.650755

FLAS
Salix fursaevii Mavrodiev
230553Evgeny V. Mavrodiev   62011-08-04
Russia, Volgograd District, Volgograd: Krasnoarmeyskiy Region: Sarepta neighborhood, 48.523995 44.53866

FLAS
234961Evgeny V. Mavrodiev and S.A. Lavrov   2011-08-01
Russia, Volgograd District, Svetloyarsky Region, Tumak area; near vacation resort called "Saklia"

FLAS
48434[unknown, from the Herbarium of S.C. Hood]   22670
Russia

FLAS
P7594C. Baenitz   1988-05-24
Russia, SERNEC - locality unknown

FLAS
Cetraria komarovii
F25047Augustinowicz   1872-00-00
Russia, Siberia, Jelping-Nyer jugi Uralensis septentrionalis (Ad fines grub. Perm et Tobolsk)

FLAS
Salix L.
230554Evgeny V. Mavrodiev   0072011-08-05
Russia, Volgograd District, Volgograd District: Svetloyarsky Region: Pryshchevka area; swampy area on banks of lake., 48.597557 -44.667821

FLAS
Salix L.
230555Evgeny V. Mavrodiev   0072011-08-05
Russia, Volgograd District, Volgograd District: Svetloyarsky Region: Pryshchevka area; swampy area on banks of lake., 48.597557 -44.667821

FLAS
177035   
Russia, unknown-8588

FLAS
Filago L.
48365   
Russia, unknown-9797

FLAS
Inula L.
48355   
Russia, unknown-10606

FLAS
56766   
Russia, unknown-12663

FLAS
268799Thomas Elias;Stanwyn;David Murray   69411983-07-01
Russia, blank-locality126


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