Dataset: IND-
Search Criteria: Russian Federation; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Avenula pubescens (Huds.) Dumort.
IND-0027226Pieter Jansen   12851927-06-00
Russian Federation, Northwestern, St. Petersburg, 59.927492 30.328712

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IND-0053659Ignaz Dörfler   s.n.1906-00-00
Russian Federation, Amur, 50.300907 127.547952

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Halocnemum strobilaceum (Pall.) M. Bieb.
IND-0091219Ignaz Dörfler   7180000-06-30
Russian Federation, Islam-Terek village near the seaside, Kerch, 45.269079 36.547971

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Galium karataviense (Pavlov) Pobed.
IND-0095719W. Puring   s.n.1896-08-01
Russian Federation, Pskow, 57.818165 28.340789

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IND-0117427F. Roltsch   1121898-07-00
Russian Federation, Amur, In the Amur areas, 50.300907 127.547952

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IND-0117603F. Roltsch   1411898-07-00
Russian Federation, Amur, in the Amur regions, 50.300907 127.547952

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IND-0122562F. Roltsch   1601898-08-00
Russian Federation, Amur, Blagovjestschensk in the Amur areas., 50.300907 127.547952

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Cirsium leucocephalum (Willd.) Spreng.
IND-0123443Hohemacher   s.n.
Russian Federation, Caucasus

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IND-0126998F. Karo   3471899-08-07
Russian Federation, Zejskaja Pristan

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Tragopogon floccosus Waldst. & Kit.
IND-0144536Carl G. Baenitz   95791892-08-23
Russian Federation, Kaliningrad, Prussia, surroundings of Koenigsberg dunes of the Baltic Sea, 54.710596 20.480377

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IND-0153601Timothy A. Pearce   KU96TAP1081996-08-25
Russian Federation, Kuril Islands, Kunashir Island, beside Lake Aliger, south side., 44.0439 145.7381

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IND-0153600Timothy A. Pearce   KU96TAP1081996-08-25
Russian Federation, Kuril Islands, Kunashir Island, beside Lake Aliger, south side., 44.0439 145.7381

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IND-0153599Victor Bogatov   SH98TAP1031998-08-16
Russian Federation, Shikotan Island, inland from Zvezdnaya Bay., 43.764498 146.607639, 20m


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