Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ajuga iva, Ajuga iva subsp. iva, Ajuga iva subsp. pseudoiva
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
100616876Anonymous   s.n.1801-00-00
Europe

MO
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
100616875Anonymous   s.n.1840-04-00
Europe. In saxosis territor. olisipon. prope Penha da Franca.

Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
Ajuga iva Schreb.
PAC0031324T. Hilgard   s.n.1852-12-00
Spain, Andalusia, Malaga

The Morton Arboretum Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MOR:herb.vasc
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
0094257MORMaguilla, E   179EMS072007-04-00
Spain, Sevilla: Dos hermanas, Campus Universidad Pablo de Olavide, alrededores campo de rugby., 21m

University of California at Davis Herbarium


DAV
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
June McCaskill   28-41985-07-23
Greece, Peloponnese region, Greece. Peloponnese region. Corinthia regional unit. Heraeon, west of Loutraki., 38.15 23.96666667, 12m

DAV
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
June McCaskill   29A-101985-07-24
Greece, Peloponnese region, Greece. Peloponnese region. Corinthia regional unit. Isthmia: sanctuary of the temple of Poseidon. Collections made in area between excavation trenches., 37.9 22.98333333, 30m

DAV
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
June McCaskill   30A-121985-07-24
Greece, Peloponnese region, Greece. Peloponnese region. Corinthia regional unit. Isthmia: Sub-section A defined as the ancient stadium zone., 37.9 22.98333333, 30m

DAV
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
June McCaskill   30B-91985-07-24
Greece, Peloponnese region, Greece. Peloponnese region. Corinthia regional unit. Isthmia: Sub-section B is defined as east of sub-section A, at a higher level., 37.9 22.98333333, 30m

DAV
Ajuga iva (L.) Schreb.
June McCaskill   31C-151985-07-24
Greece, Peloponnese region, Greece. Peloponnese region. Corinthia regional unit. Isthmia. General theater zone including the grotto, cave area., 37.9 22.98333333, 30m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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