Dataset: ASU-Pollen
Taxa: Amaranthus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Pollen Collection


ASU:Pollen
3026P.L. Fall   3026

ASU:Pollen
3027P.L. Fall   3027

ASU:Pollen
3028P.L. Fall   3028

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ASU:Pollen
Ernst   396
Mexico

ASU:Pollen
Amaranthus fimbriatus (Torr.) Benth. ex S. Wats.
Barbara Houatter   167
USA, Arizona, Yuma

ASU:Pollen
D. Walkinton   5-VIII-58
USA, Arizona

ASU:Pollen
396J. Schoenwetter   396
Mexico, Oaxaca

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97J. Schoenwetter   97
Mexico, Oaxaca, Road between Cuilapan and Carrizal

ASU:Pollen
98J. Schoenwetter   98
Mexico, Oaxaca, Road between Cuilapan and Carrizal

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100J. Schoenwetter   100
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
Amaranthus paniculatus var. leucocarpus
1350J. Schoenwetter   1350

ASU:Pollen
147J. Schoenwetter   147
USA, New Mexico, Sierra


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