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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Menziesia pilosa (Michx.) Juss.
1953182Archibald Menzies   s.n.1788-00-00
Canada, Northwest coast of America. In the woods, in every part between Noutka and Prince Williams Sound.

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398740Brad Boyle   4471991-07-23
Canada, British Columbia, Kitlope River watershed. Prominent sandy peninsula midway along East shore of Kitlope Lake., 53.10416 -127.77638, 20m

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Menziesia pilosa (Michx.) Juss.
100993468Clyde F. Reed   1430541975-07-15
United States, Virginia, Grayson, Woods, Pine Mt, Rt. 739 off Rt. 603, W of Trout Dale, Mt. Rogers, Jefferson National Forest.

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Menziesia pilosa (Michx.) Juss.
101161472Alanna Sanders   1852019-09-21
United States, Virginia, Grayson, Grayson Highlands State Park. Source: Missouri Botanical Garden. Provenance: Wild., 36.643179 -81.502591, 1466m

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Menziesia pilosa (Michx.) Juss.
101161404Travis Hall   452019-09-20
United States, Virginia, Grayson, Rhododendron Trail- east toward rock outcrop. Source: Missouri Botanical Garden. Provenance: Wild., 36.64305 -81.50276, 1474m

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103253257Andrew Townesmith   42192022-08-04
United States, Washington, Lewis, Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Along Forest Service road 8410, 3.7 miles SW of intersection with Forest Service road 84, vicinity of 251 trailhead., 46.7047222 -121.9319445, 1140m

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101140297Martin W. Callmander   13592019-07-09
United States, Idaho, Along French creek road, 45.3888889 -116.0177778, 1402m

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103108804Martin W. Callmander   13592019-07-09
United States, Idaho, Along French creek road, 45.3888889 -116.0177778, 1402m


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