Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Cytisus ratisbonensis)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
AUA000025630Prodan, J.   
Hungary, Bács-Kiskun, UNGARN; COMIT. BACS BODROG. JANOSHALMA.

Brown University Herbarium


BRU
PBRU00067671H. von Türckheim   
Germany, Bavaria.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany-botany
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeff.) Rothm.
CM150030   
Europe

CM:Botany-botany
CM300011Baschant, H.   s.n.1953-05-01
Europe. Osterr. Waldringen, Hrigel, St. Marsin-Linz.

Chicago Botanic Garden


CHIC
5901Herbarium Committee   9721990-05-15
United States, Washington, Washington Park Arboretum.

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeffer) Rothm.
100593437LANG   s.n.
Europe

MO
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeffer) Rothm.
100593429Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

MO
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeffer) Rothm.
100593432Anonymous   s.n.
Europe

The Morton Arboretum Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MOR:herb.vasc
0043220MORTeuscher, H   227-241924-05-00
United States of America, Illinois, DuPage, [NO DATA - AH note on data import, 4 sept 2009]

University of Arizona Herbarium


ARIZ
139543J. Prodan   s.n.1911-05-00
Hungary, Ungarn: Com. Bacs Bodrog, Janoshalma.

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeff.) Rothm.
02822344   
Germany

COLO:V
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeff.) Rothm.
02822351   
Czech Republic

COLO:V
Chamaecytisus ratisbonensis (Schaeff.) Rothm.
02822369   
Czech Republic


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