Dataset: BALT-
Search Criteria: Denmark; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University


BALT
BALT0000667B. Fardig   1942-07-15
Denmark, Viborg, Rosuvoi, Karelia australis

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BALT0000807A. Gorton   1913-05-17
Denmark, Bornholm, Ostermarie, Maglegaardsskov

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Corydalis cava Schweigger & Korte
BALT0001856M. Lorenzen   1902-05-01
Denmark, Sialandia, Ermelund pr. Kobenhavn

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BALT0001858Jacob Lundberg   1887-08-01
Denmark, Sjaellandia, Aalsgaard

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BALT0004470   1884-06-01
Denmark, Sjalland, Ostra Anlagg vid Kobenhavn

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BALT0004499Nils Johansson   1931-05-01
Denmark, Moen, Liselund

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BALT0004500Tord Nyholm   1939-05-20
Denmark, Moen, Klinten

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BALT0005123Kyllikki Vanne   1970-08-02
Denmark, Nylandia, par Helsinki

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BALT0016629Bjorn Federley   1973-04-28
Denmark, Svartabacken, Nylandia, Vanda, Fennoscandia orientalis

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BALT0016630Bjorn Federley   73-4461973-09-16
Denmark, SvartaBacken, Nylandia, Vanda

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C. Kurck   1897-08-23
Denmark, Bornholm, Bornholm, Hasle

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Inula conyza (Griess.) DC.
H. Poulsen   1919-09-01
Denmark, Syddanmark, Nordfyn, Fyns Hoved

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Ernst Ljungstrom   1878-08-01
Denmark, Bornholm, Bornholm, Ormebaek

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Centaurium littorale (D. Turner) Gilmour [excluded]
C. Kurck   1905-08-01
Denmark, Jylland, Skagen

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J. Jeppesen   1887-07-13
Denmark, Jylland

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Otto Holmberg   1896-08-18
Denmark, Capital Region of Denmark, Bornholm, Neks??

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Myosotis sparsiflora J.C.Mikan ex Pohl
M. Lorenzen   1902-05-20
Denmark, Sj?¤lland, Halsnaes, Frederiksvaerk

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G. Zij;stra   19-31973-08-30
Denmark, Midtjylland, Holstebro, Idum


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