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

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Arizona State University Pollen Collection


ASU:Pollen
Oenothera hookeri Torr. & Gray
3238P.L. Fall   3238
USA, Arizona, Santa Catalina Mtns.

ASU:Pollen
1205J. Schoenwetter   1205
USA, Wisconsin

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5J. Schoenwetter   5
USA, New Mexico, Bernalillo

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1616J. Schoenwetter   1616
Canada, Alberta, Redwater

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1281J. Schoenwetter   1281
USA, Wisconsin

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1274J. Schoenwetter   1274
USA, Wisconsin, Oneida

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852J. Schoenwetter   852
USA, Wisconsin, Oneida

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1091J. Schoenwetter   1091
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Cienegas

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Oenothera rosea L'Hér. ex Ait.
397J. Schoenwetter   397
Mexico, Oaxaca

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Oenothera cheinanthifolia
Cooke, Pinkava, Keil, Weber   2251
USA, Oregon

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Pinkava, Lehto   6151
USA , Arizona, Pinal

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Oenothera rosea L'Hér. ex Ait.
Ernst   2272
Mexico

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Google Map

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