Dataset: DBG-KHD
Taxa: Myricaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Kathryn Kalmbach Herbarium


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KHD00046515Alvah C. Armstrong   22491964-08-12
United States of America, North Carolina, Bodie Island., 35.89434 -75.589615

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KHD00046516William Rhoads   s.n.1929-03-00
United States of America, Georgia, Meadilla.

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KHD00046517   1933-08-04

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Morella caroliniensis (Mill.) Small
KHD00046522   1933-03-12

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KHD00046524Wm. G. Gambill Jr.   s.n.1949-03-00
United States of America, New York, Fulton, Near Perth.

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KHD00046525E. C.   54381935-08-00
Canada, Ontario, Cochran, Vicinity of Cochran.

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KHD00046521Lewis S. Rose   321291932-04-01
United States of America, California, San Francisco, Lake Merced, San Francisco., 37.718778 -122.492963

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KHD00046520   75161931-08-16

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KHD00046519A. Armstrong   22501965-06-24
United States of America, Michigan, L'Anse Bog, Baraga, Houghton, and Keweenaw Counties.

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KHD00046518Alvah C. Armstrong   22481967-06-28
Canada, Ontario, Batchawana Bay.

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KHD00008221Michael William Lefor   12481975-08-14
United States of America, Connecticut, Barn Island, Stonington.

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) J. M. Coult.
KHD00046529A. Armstrong   
United States of America, Illinois, Cook, detailed locality information protected

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) J. M. Coult.
KHD00046530A. Armstrong   
United States of America, Illinois, Cook, detailed locality information protected

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) J. M. Coult.
KHD00046527   1896-04-08

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) J. M. Coult.
KHD00046528Peter G. Root   s.n.1961-05-08
United States of America, Connecticut, New Haven, West of West Rock toll station on Wilbur Cross Parkway 8 kilometers northwest of New Haven.

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Comptonia asplenifolia (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
KHD00046526   1933-07-07


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