Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Laserpitium halleri, Laserpitium halleri subsp. halleri (Laserpitium panax, Laserpitium hirsutum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00040275unknown   s.n.
Switzerland, Valais, in the valley of St. Nicholas, near the glaciers at the Wern foot of the famous Mount Rosa

PH
PH00016897V.A.v. Hall   795
Switzerland

PH
PH00029201unknown   s.n.

PH
PH00029202unknown   s.n.
Switzerland, Les hautes montagnes

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM173811None   s.n.1964-08-00
Europe, in sumons valle Formazza supra Bettelmatt (Alp. Lepontic. Pedemont), 6000m

CM:Botany-botany
CM173812Meissner, C.F.   s.n.1868-08-14
Europe, Samaden, Alp. Rhoet, 5000 - 6000m

CM:Botany-botany
CM173813None   s.n.1930-08-02
Switzerland, Bourg St. Pierre

CM:Botany-botany
Laserpitium halleri var. subvar. subglabrum
CM300228Baschant   H21161932-07-00
Europe, gegen obse Kassienspiritze, Clausen, Lüdtirol

Delaware State University, Claude E. Phillips Herbarium


DOV
DOV0058006   
Sweden

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B62906K. B. Lehmann   1900-08-00
Switzerland, Davos

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100627240Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

MO
100627209Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

North Dakota State University Herbarium


NDA:Plants
NDSU012792Ingrid Urschler   1951-07-21
Austria

NDA:Plants
NDSU012794Paul Aellen   1934-08-17
Switzerland, 1600m

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02591972   
Switzerland

COLO:V
02595882   
Switzerland

Western Illinois University, ​R. M. Myers Herbarium


MWI
MWI00057212Schönbeck, E.   89726-21989-07-26
Italy, North Italy, Südl. Ötztaler Alpen. Matscher Tal, Matscher Alm, steinger, sonniger Hang im Lärchen-Zirbengürtel, 2000m


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