Dataset: ALBC
Taxa: Myricaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Albion College


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ALBC005024   16121909-12-23
United States, Florida, West Sanford

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ALBC005025   241970-06-12
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort, Three miles north of Chocowinity

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ALBC005028   1955-05-07
United States, Michigan, Iosco, Lighthouse point near East Tawas

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ALBC005030   1955-05-07
United States, Michigan, Iosco, Lighthouse point near East Tawas

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ALBC005032   1923-07-08
United States, Massachusetts, Lock's Pond; Leverett

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ALBC005033   1897-06-06
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Round Lake

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005016   1975-10-14
United States, Maine, Near Oceanville Rd; North of Stonington

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005017   221974-07-20
United States, Michigan, Presque Isle, Ocqueoc Township

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005018E. Stowell. | Geoecology Class.   1968-06-03
United States, Michigan, Crawford, South of Grayling

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005019E. Stowell. | Geoecology Class.   1968-06-03
United States, Michigan, Crawford, South of Grayling

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005020   1950-07-01
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau, North of Rocky Arbor Park

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005021   1959-05-16
United States, Michigan, Iosco, East of Hale

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coult.
ALBC005022   1939-05-18
United States, Michigan, Near Clare

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Comptonia peregrina (L.) Coulter.
ALBC005023   9801896-08-15
United States, Michigan, Kent, Grand Rapdis

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ALBC005027   1975-10-11
United States, Maine, North of Stonington on settlement quarry; Deer Isle

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ALBC005026   241970-06-12
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort, Three miles north of Chocowinity

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Myrica pumila (Michx.) Small.
ALBC005034   5731a1897-10-11
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, Southport


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