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

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Arizona State University Pollen Collection


ASU:Pollen
3326P.L. Fall   3326
USA, California, White Mtns.

ASU:Pollen
537J. Schoenwetter   537
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
Boschniakia rossica (Cham. & Schltdl.) Fedtsch.
1721J. Schoenwetter   1721
USA, Alaska, Onion Portage

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja Mutis ex L. f.
1784J. Schoenwetter   1784
Mexico, Cerro de Tetepetl, Mexico, DF

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja Mutis ex L. f.
128J. Schoenwetter   128
USA, New Mexico, Manzano Mts.

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja Mutis ex L. f.
633J. Schoenwetter   633
Mexico, Oaxaca, Rocky slopes above Cueva Blanca

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja Mutis ex L. f.
399J. Schoenwetter   399
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja Mutis ex L. f.
1359J. Schoenwetter   1359

ASU:Pollen
196J. Schoenwetter   196
USA, New Mexico, Taos

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja miniata Dougl. ex Hook.
1705J. Schoenwetter   1705
Canada, British Columbia, Kluskus Lakes

ASU:Pollen
Castilleja miniata Dougl. ex Hook.
1672J. Schoenwetter   1672
Canada, Alberta, Seba Beach

ASU:Pollen
Lamourouxia lanceolata Benth. in DC.
366J. Schoenwetter   366
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
564J. Schoenwetter   564
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
529J. Schoenwetter   529
Mexico, Oaxaca

ASU:Pollen
1539J. Schoenwetter   1539
USA, Alaska, Onion Portage

ASU:Pollen
   

ASU:Pollen
Pedicularis racemosa Dougl. ex Benth.
Norman Russell   61-77
USA, Colorado, Gunnison

ASU:Pollen
CastilleJa Mutis ex L. f.
Ernst   2766
Mexico

ASU:Pollen
Pedicularis racemosa Dougl. ex Benth.
Norman Russell   61-77
USA, Colorado, Gunnison


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