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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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614033Alan Lievens   56791994-04-14
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated at the Missouri Botanical Garden., 38.6 -90.25, 160m

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1625511Earl H. Neller, Jr.   s.n.1965-04-21
United States, Missouri, Boone, Cultivated plant, private garden, corner Rosemary and William streets., 229m

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1625449David B. Dunn   138441961-04-23
United States, Missouri, Boone, Plants collected along the hinkson creek drainage system. Habitats range from Dry rocky outcrops to deep shaded ravines with seepage, as well as deciduous Woodland cover, 1306 hinkson

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1625677SPITZER   s.n.1925-04-13
United States, Missouri, New Madrid, Special

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Tulipa L.
1625990David B. Dunn   s.n.1957-00-00
United States, Missouri, Boone, Cultivated in the yard at 1306 hinkson ave., 226m

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100461389Anonymous   s.n.
Campi Caspii: Rynpeski.

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Tulipa persica Sweet
100461392Anonymous   s.n.

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100199125John K. Small   s.n.1892-07-30
United States, S. Fork Holston River. St. Clair's Bottom, Smyth Co.

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100461381Anonymous   s.n.
In agris Bastice indet propo et Chalidem.

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100461383Theodor Kotschy   1141842-03-27
In solo margaceo proclivium M. Boschon prope pagum Gere inter Abuschir et Schiras.

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1625629David B. Dunn   123961957-08-08
United States, Missouri, Common garden tulip. Numerous cultivars around and grow very well here. Pollen Voucher specimen, 221m

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1627528Stephen Capel   411962-05-06
United States, Utah, Cache, Common garden species; moist loam; garden plants; center and 1st e. Logan, 1372m

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1625567Francis P. Daniels   s.n.1900-06-00
United States, Michigan, Manistee, Garden


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