Dataset: ISTC
Taxa: Campanulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Northern Iowa, Grant Herbarium


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landrum   1991-09-24
usa, mississippi, lamar co.

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landrum   1991-00-00
usa, mississippi, lamar co.

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wilson, m.   1994-05-18
usa, kansas, topeka

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kanode, v.   1927-06-19

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winkler, r.   1935-06-19
usa, kansas, topeka

ISTC
scott, w.w.   1928-06-19
usa, kansas, topeka

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robinson, m.   1994-05-18

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Specularia leptocarpa (Nutt.) A. Gray
kanode, v.   1927-06-19

ISTC
Specularia leptocarpa (Nutt.) A. Gray
kanode, v.   1927-06-19

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Specularia leptocarpa (Nutt.) A. Gray
scott, w.w.   1926-06-19
usa, kansas, topeka

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beede, j.w.   1993-08-18
usa, kansas, topeka

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usa, kansas, topeka

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balthorpe, h.   1926-07-19
usa, colorado

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balthorpe, h.   1926-07-19
usa, colorado, cascade canyon

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doubt, s.l.   1926-07-19
usa, colorado, cascade canyon

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doubt, s.l.   1926-07-19
usa, colorado, cascade canyon

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doubt, s.l.   1926-07-19
usa, colorado, cascade canyon

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balthorpe, h.   1926-07-19
usa, colorado, cascade canyon

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foltz, I.   1926-07-19

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doubt, s.l.   1926-08-19
usa, colorado, pike's peak

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scott, w.w.   1928-07-19
usa, kansas, topeka

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Prosser, C   1993-06-18
usa, Kansas, Topeka

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   1995-09-18
usa, West Virginia, Tunnelton

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Harshbarger, W   1995-09-18
usa, West Virginia, Tunnelton

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Harshbarger, W   1992-07-18
usa, Kansas, Topeka

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   1980-07-18
usa, Pennslyvannia, Bella Sylva

ISTC
   1980-06-18
usa, New York, Albany

ISTC
Legousia hybrida (L.) Delarbre
Hisel, A   2003-06-20
usa, Kansas, Topeka

ISTC
R. Schomaker   2013-06-13
usa, Kansas, Topeka

ISTC
Triodanis leptocarpa (Nutt.) Nieuwl.
R. Schomaker   2013-06-10
usa, Kansas, Topeka

ISTC
Triodanis perfoliata (L.) Nieuwl.
F. De la Serna   2013-06-10
usa, Kansas, Topeka


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