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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1619740Harry E. Ahles   842801977-07-21
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire, Under hemlock, mountain street reservoir

MO
100710997Anonymous   s.n.
Europe. Panormiad radices montium.

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100711000Dr. Thirke   s.n.
Asia Minor?

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Serapias lancifolia Steud.
100710641Anonymous   s.n.1794-00-00
Europe. "Körsenlingeroderfeld".

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101319060Joseph R. Churchill   s.n.1928-08-05
United States, New York, Jefferson, Belleville.

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101319088M., M.   s.n.
Europe.

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Serapias rubra L.
101319353Anonymous   188
Filed under Europe. Bois [delhais ...?]

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Serapias olbia Verg.
101319384E. Carage   6991909-05-20
Gallia. Les Vanse Salins. [Europe]

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101319430De Notaris, Giuseppe (Josephus)   s.n.1857-05-13
[M collilnf di Leftis hig. ouid?] Filed under Europe.

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101319541Edmond Camus   s.n.1896-03-00
[Africa] Legit Mellerio.

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Serapias latifolia (L.) Huds.
101409013Unknown   1119

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Serapias gigantea (Douglas ex Hook.) A.A. Eaton
103255855Bethel, Ellsworth   40761921-07-02
United States, Colorado, Chaffee, Marsh around hot springs, Poncha Springs., 2420m

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Serapias gigantea (Douglas ex Hook.) A.A. Eaton
103442040Willard N. Clute   (61)1920-07-15
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Cameron, (Painted)Desert near Tuba. Near Reservoir. [Two labels on one sheet, only one specimen], 36.1333 -111.2333

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Serapias gigantea (Douglas ex Hook.) A.A. Eaton
103455976Adele L. Grant   9021916-08-03
United States, California, Calaveras, Where water from tiny stream trickled over a cliff, Douglas Flat, eastern Calaveras County

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Serapias gigantea (Douglas ex Hook.) A.A. Eaton
103458077Robert H. Peebles   164
United States, California, Riverside, Monsen Canyon, Eagle Mts.


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