Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cerinthe major subsp. major (Cerinthe aspera, Cerinthe alpina)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Charles Maurer Herbarium at Colorado State University


CS
184596collectors: E Bacci   1887-07-08
Italy

Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:ECON
01957643W. H. Cowgill   17331939-09-25
United States of America, Maryland, Glenn Dale Introduction Garden

Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B4364F. von Oefele   1885-03-17
Italy, Campania

MIL
B4360F. von Oefele   1885-03-17
Italy

MIL
B4361T. A. Bruhin   1867-00-00

MIL
B62383K. B. Lehmann   1898-08-00
Switzerland, Graubuenden

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100624074Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

MO
100624075Anonymous   s.n.1833-00-00
Europe. Botanischer Tauschverein

MO
100624079Anonymous   s.n.1799-00-00
Europe. Perivoglia.

MO
100624078Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

MO
100624077Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

MO
100624080Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02681369   
Italy

University of Michigan Herbarium


MICH:Angiosperms
1521945Not evident   s.n.1880-05-00
France, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Var, Environs de St. Raphael


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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