Dataset: ALBC
Taxa: artemisia => Ambrosia artemisiifolia, Artemisia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Albion College


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ALBC000692   1880-08-12
United States, Michigan, Kent, Fallasburg

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ALBC000693Michael T. Guffey | J. Dan Skean, Jr.   271996-09-20
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Whitehouse Nature Center; Albion

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ALBC000694   28901990-08-06
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Brandt Woods; about 4 mi NW of Albion; Albion. Sheridan Township

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Artemisia indet.
ALBC000752   3419 (C.W. Fallass).1923-06-01
United States, California

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ALBC000754   1884-08-01
United States, Michigan, Fallasburg

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ALBC000755   1893-09-01
United States, Michigan, Cedar Springs

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Artemisia bigelavii A. Gray.
ALBC000756   24631915-10-15
United States, Arizona, Pointed Desert

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ALBC000757   540531954-08-10
United States, MIchigan, Kalamazoo, N.W. of Schoolerafl

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ALBC000758   1884-08-01
United States, Michigan, Grand Rapids

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ALBC000759   1922-08-17
United States, Emmet, Near Cecil Bay

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ALBC000761   1902-10-03
United States, Michigan, Grand Rapids

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ALBC000762   24641915-10-15
United States, Arizona, Painted Desert

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ALBC000763   24691915-10-15
United States, Arizona, Painted Desert

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ALBC000764   2111 (W.C. Fallass).1896-08-20
United States, Colorado, Glen Park

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ALBC000765   37751928-06-01
United States, Utah, Near the Old Mill Springs; Great Salt Lake Plains

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ALBC000766   1921-11-01
United States, Washington, Western Washington

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ALBC000767   3302 (C.W. Fallass).1922-06-01
United States, Washington, Western Washington

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Artemisia tridentata var. typica Hal & Clem.
ALBC000769   3921967-10-01
United States, Idaho, Bannock, City Creek area; at 5250 feet of elevation; Pocatello

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ALBC000770   2113 (C.W. Fallass).1902-11-10
Canada


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