Dataset: NY
Taxa: Paranectria
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
04464237W. Obermayer   113582006-09-25
Austria, Styria, Oststeirisches Hügelland, 7 km E of the centre of Graz, 2.9 km SW of Hönigtal, forested area between Ragnitzstraße and Höhenstraße, GF 8959/1, 47.0792 15.5292, 480m

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Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
04464315R. Türk   731272006-05-15
Austria, Styria, Graz (Statutory City), Graz, Schuberstraße avenue near junction with Holteigasse, GF 8958/2, 47.0819 15.4583, 375m

NY
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
04464341J. Hafellner   533522000-11-12
Austria, Styria, Steiermark (Styria), Eastern Alps, Murberge, small valley SE below the castle Rothenfels, c. 1.5 km SE of the town Oberwölz, GF 8851/2, 47.1972 14.3042, 860m

NY
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
04464414J. Hafellner   638922004-12-08
Austria, Styria, Steiermark (Styria), Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Grazer Bergland, Mühlbacher Kogel c. 5 km NNW of the village Stift Rein, surroundings of Mühlbacher Hütte, 47.175 15.2556, 995m

NY
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
04464266J. Hafellner   633102004-09-11
Austria, Styria, Eastern Alps, Nördliche Kalkalpen, Hochschwab-Gruppe, on the saddle Hackentörl SW above the village Seewiesen, GF 8357/4, 47.6056 15.2514, 1290m

NY
Paranectria oropensis (Ces.) D.Hawksw. & Piroz.
04464267J. Hafellner   669752006-10-29
Austria, Styria, Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Stubalpe, Mitterberg NW above the village Maria Lankowitz, by the road short N of the turnoff to St. Johann, GF 8956/1, 47.0778 15.0139, 980m


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