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

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Arizona State University Pollen Collection


ASU:Pollen
1655J. Schoenwetter   1655
Canada, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Is.

ASU:Pollen
174J. Schoenwetter   174
USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe

ASU:Pollen
3121P.L. Fall   3121

ASU:Pollen
1808J. Schoenwetter   1808

ASU:Pollen
Frey   5.6.55
USA, Indiana

ASU:Pollen
   P286
USA, Georgia

ASU:Pollen
   1955506
Dominican Republic

ASU:Pollen
   USNM857231
USA, Idaho

ASU:Pollen
1585J. Schoenwetter   1585
Canada, Alberta, Livingstone River

ASU:Pollen
Sambucus mexicana K. Presl ex DC.
1771J. Schoenwetter   1771
USA, California, Los Angeles, Whittier Narrows State park

ASU:Pollen
1901J. Schoenwetter   1901
USA, Arizona, Maricopa, ASU campus

ASU:Pollen
1860J. Schoenwetter   1860

ASU:Pollen
   
USA, Michigan

ASU:Pollen
Viburnum edule (Michx.) Raf.
   USNM2232699
Laborador

ASU:Pollen
Viburnum edule (Michx.) Raf.
1647J. Schoenwetter   1647
Canada, Alberta, Edmonton

ASU:Pollen
   Y1198
Panama


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Google Map

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