Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Centaurium quadrifolium subsp. quadrifolium (Centaurium triphyllum, Gentiana quadrifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
CM148117Dudgeon-Kenoyer Expedition   97-9-121920-06-21
India, Himalaya, Batwari, 1676m

Tennessee Technological University, Hollister Herbarium


HTTU
HTTU038525   
United States, North Carolina, Yancey

University of Calgary Herbarium


UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
38003Hallworth, Beryl M.   1981-08-03
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
38004Hallworth, Beryl M.   1980-06-25
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
39062Hallworth, Beryl M.   1978-06-13
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
39163Hallworth, Beryl M.   1982-06-14
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
39164Hallworth, Beryl M.   1982-05-30
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
39165Hallworth, Beryl M.   1982-05-31
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
43990Hallworth, Beryl M.   1983-06-04
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
43991Hallworth, Beryl M.   1983-06-01
Spain, Costa Del Sol

UAC:Vascular Plants
Centaurium triphyllum (W. L. E. Schmidt) Melderis
43992Hallworth, Beryl M.   1983-05-31
Spain, Costa Del Sol


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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