Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Cedrus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1616130David B. Dunn   163631969-08-29
United States, Washington, King, Found at 2500 Boylston, Seattle, Washington.

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1060978George Engelmann   18551855-08-02

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1060981Charlene A. Bennett   4561976-07-25
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Cultivated plants collected at Corona de Mar Rancho, N side of Goleta., 200m

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Cedrus libani A. Rich.
1060975Anonymous   18621862-06-04
United States

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
700298Jon Ricketson   48821992-10-22
United States, California, Los Angeles, Santa Catalina Island; The Wrigley Memorial and Botanical Garden, at 1400 Avalon Canyon Road, at the base of Avalon Canyon, above the city of Avalon., 33.3 -118.31666, 90m

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1681941David B. Dunn   12655-B1957-08-20
United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles. Cultivated introduced plants from various places. Street trees or yard trees. In Highland Park. Cedrus 50-70 ft tall.

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Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carrière
1684332David B. Dunn   163641969-08-29
United States, Washington, King, Collected at 2611 Boylston, Seattle, Washington.

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Cedrus atlantica (Endl.) Manetti ex Carrière
699752David Knechtle   261994-05-04
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated at the Missouri Botanical Garden., 38.6 -90.25, 160m

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1275785Anonymous   s.n.

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1275788Steven R. Hill   108691981-10-12
United States, Maryland, Talbot, Cultivated in yard just N of Choptank River Bridge, Highlys Beach.

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
100787865J. Richard Abbott   82001996-02-20
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville: University of Florida campus, south of Sledd Hall, northeast of the Women's Gym and Recreational & Fitness Center.

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
100787866J. Richard Abbott   238572007-12-01
United States, Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, University of Florida campus, near northeast corner of McCarty Hall A., 29.6472 -82.3447

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Cedrus libani A. Rich.
100756535J. Richard Abbott   254352010-08-01
United States, Connecticut, Middlesex, 41.3028 -72.3771, 10 - 15m

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Cedrus Trew
100756366J. Richard Abbott   129921999-07-01
United States, California, San Francisco, San Francisco; Golden Gate Park; along 19th Avenue (CA Highway 1).

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1681914David B. Dunn   12655-A1957-08-20
United States, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles. Cultivated introduced plants from various places. Street trees or yard trees. In Highland Park. Cedrus 50-70 ft tall.

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Cedrus Trew
100756210J. Richard Abbott   128071999-06-20
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Carpinteria; grounds of school on Carpenteria Avenue near junction with Casitas Pass.

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Cedrus libani A. Rich.
1060973Robert B. Clark   19401902-00-00
United States, Massachusetts, Plants of the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. A.A. No. 4697-G (Sd. Walter Siehe, Smyrina, Turkey, 1902)

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Cedrus libani A. Rich.
1060980David E. Boufford   158971974-11-04
United States, North Carolina, Orange, University of North Carolina Campus, Chapel Hill. Planted tree across Columbia Street from the Carolina Inn.

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
1681929David B. Dunn   465191939-10-18
United States, California, Los Angeles, Male branch from the Park near Santa Monica Blvd and Wilshire Blvd. Young female cones from a tree along Sunset Blvd, near Beverly Hill Hotell., 213m

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Cedrus deodara (Roxb. ex D. Don) G. Don
101705213Charlene A. Bennett   4561976-07-25
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Cultivated plants collected at Corona de Mar Rancho, N side of Goleta., 200m


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