Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cerastium ligusticum, Cerastium ligusticum subsp. ligusticum (Cerastium campanulatum)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00025360unknown   s.n.
Nepal

PH
PH00004048unknown   s.n.1877-06-08
Italy, Mt. Pollino, 1300 - 1800m

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM439973Florentini, R.M.   s.n.
Italy, Florence

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0087211Andrew H. Young   100031871-04-00
Italy, Pisas, Italy, 43.703327 10.393445

Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


DBG:KHD
KHD00040395P. Fontana   1934-05-09
Italy, Piedmont, unknown, 45.07346 7.66393, 200m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100780242J. C. M. Grenier   s.n.
Europe.

MO
100780240J. C. M. Grenier   s.n.
Europe.

MO
100780225Anonymous   s.n.
Europe.

University of South Carolina, A. C. Moore Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


USCH:HWR
HWR-0003836Caruel, Teodoro   
Italy, Regione Toscana, Florence, 43.7833 11.25

USCH:HWR
HWR-0004873Caruel, Teodoro   
Italy, Regione Toscana, Florence, Italy


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