Dataset: HNT-
Taxa: Cornaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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Cornus L.
3339F. Boutin & F. Brandt   28951970-01-20
Mexico, Sinaloa, Sierra Suratato, return to Mocorito., 1828m

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Cornus L.
3340Kimnach & Sanchez-Mejorada   17651976-01-15
Mexico, Durango, 5 miles before Topia on road from Tepehuanes., 2286m

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Cornus disciflora Sessé & Moc. ex DC.
3337F. Boutin & F. Brandt   23481968-11-20
Mexico, Jalisco, Nevado de Colima, below La Joya on north slope., 2621m

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11057Tim Thibault   8052013-10-21
United States, Tennessee, Polk, Scenic Spur Trail, NW of junction of US 64 and TN 30., 35.115 -84.579, 260m

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11417Tim Thibault   11212015-04-27
United States, Tennessee, Polk, FS #82 below Buck Bald, 35.20328 -84.32708, 583m

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11432Tim Thibault   11292015-04-28
United States, Tennessee, Polk, Oswald Dome FS #80, 35.22101 -84.5475, 448m

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11457Tim Thibault   11592015-04-29
United States, Tennessee, Cocke, Burnett Gap FS #510A, 35.95883 -82.95978, 662m

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11539Tim Thibault   11872015-07-20
United States, Tennessee, Unicoi, Limestone Cove FS 4343 to wilderness boundary, 36.17435 -82.29558, 723m

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10075Michael Denslow   27372011-07-28
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Cane Creek near TN-285 (Cane Creek Road) and TN-30 junction, 35.74316 -85.3928, 287m

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10115Michael Denslow   27242011-07-27
United States, Tennessee, Cheatham, Harpeth River State Park, Narrows of the Harpeth, 36.14716 -87.12127, 146m

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10144Michael Denslow   27072011-07-26
United States, Tennessee, Sumner, Bledsoe Creek State Park, Shoreline Trail, 36.37736 -86.35119, 144m

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Cornus occidentalis (Torr. & A. Gray) Coville
3338F.C. Boutin   18611968-03-21
United States, California, Monterey, Robinson Canyon, Carmel Valley

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Alangium chinense (Lour.) Harms
10920   


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