Botanical Museum, Copenhagen, the Lichen Herbarium
Authors: Calabuig, Isabel;
doi: 10.15468/itaoh5
Botanical Museum, Copenhagen, the Lichen Herbarium
Abstract
Database of collections of lichens and lichen parasites at the Botanical Museum and Garden, Copenhagen (C). Alle accessions after 1994 and all types are digitized.
Keywords
Botanical Museum, Copenhagen (C). Alle accessions after 1994 and all types are digitized., Occurrence, C, Copenhagen, Fungi, Database of collections of lichens and lichen parasites at the Botanical Museum and Garden, Specimen, the Lichen Herbarium
Botanical Museum, Copenhagen (C). Alle accessions after 1994 and all types are digitized., Occurrence, C, Copenhagen, Fungi, Database of collections of lichens and lichen parasites at the Botanical Museum and Garden, Specimen, the Lichen Herbarium
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