Dataset: VT-
Search Criteria: Austria; Lower Austria; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


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Listera ovata (L.) R. Br.
UVMVT112139von Weismayr   1900-06-07
Austria, Lower Austria

VT
UVMVT112421von Weismayr   1902-05-21
Austria, Lower Austria, Baden

VT
UVMVT112427Keller, L.   1900-05-09
Austria, Lower Austria, Modling

VT
UVMVT114519Krebs, O.   1900-07-00
Austria, Lower Austria, Moedling

VT
UVMVT113376von Wiesmayr   1900-06-06
Austria, Lower Austria, Moedling

VT
UVMVT114872Weismayr, Dr.   1900-06-08
Austria, Lower Austria, Vicinity of Vienna

VT
UVMVT114935   1901-05-10
Austria, Lower Austria

VT
UVMVT117609Fehlner, K.   1878-06-14
Austria, Lower Austria, Goeller mountain area, 1600m

VT
Luzula pilosa (L.) Willd.
UVMVT117955Krebs, O.   1895-05-04
Austria, Lower Austria

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Luzula pilosa (L.) Willd.
UVMVT117957Kreb   1895-06-14
Austria, Lower Austria, Erlaufsee (Lake)

VT
UVMVT121718Fehlner, K.   1878-05-25
Austria, Lower Austria, St. Egid, 1600m

VT
UVMVT124772Engelhardt, V.   1898-06-05
Austria, Lower Austria

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Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.
UVMVT125617Keller, L.   1909-06-18
Austria, Lower Austria

VT
UVMVT125652Krebs, O.   1899-08-20
Austria, Lower Austria, 180m

VT
UVMVT123788Derganc, L.   8281908-07-00
Austria, Lower Austria, Styria, 1760 - 1830m

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Festuca montana M. Bieb.
UVMVT133447Niessl, G.   1910-06-00
Austria, Lower Austria

VT
UVMVT138582Heinrich, G.C.   1893-09-06
Austria, Lower Austria, Schneeberg mountain

VT
UVMVT139082Keller, L.   1901-04-14
Austria, Lower Austria, 490m

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Setaria verticillata (L.) P. Beauv.
UVMVT137318Vierhapper, F.   1897-08-16
Austria, Lower Austria


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