Dataset: HLSD
Taxa: Rosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hillsdale College Herbarium


HLSD
Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murr.
HLSD000811S. Schachermeyer   GS-192005-05-21
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD000812D. Crabtree   

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD000813D. Crabtree   
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD000814D. Heckenlively   1975-03-05
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosa multiflora Thunb. ex Murr.
HLSD001535M. Serafin and R.L. Cooper   152008-05-15
United States, Michigan

HLSD
HLSD001782K Solomonson   #092004-05-24
United States, Alaska, Chugach Mountain Range, Anchorage, Alaska

HLSD
HLSD001846RL Cooper, K Solomonson   #732004-06-25
United States, Alaska, Bird Ridge Mountain, Chugach Mountain Range, Anchorage, Alaska

HLSD
HLSD001878K Solomonson   #1102004-07-30
United States, Alaska

HLSD
HLSD001890C Crowley   HHC 362005-05-25
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosa humilis Marsh.
HLSD002209   #99
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosaceae Juss.
HLSD004597   

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD004684   

HLSD
HLSD004685Mrs. H. E. McFerren   
United States, Colorado

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD004686Mrs. H. E. McFerren   
United States, Colorado

HLSD
HLSD004687J. Traherne Moggridge/ someone else   1866-07-00

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD004688J. Traherne Moggridge   1867-06-10
United Kingdom, Surrey

HLSD
HLSD004689   

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD004690   

HLSD
Rosa foetida Herrm.
HLSD004691   

HLSD
HLSD004692   

HLSD
HLSD004693   1880-06-00
United States, Oregon

HLSD
HLSD004694   

HLSD
HLSD004695Dr. Daniel Moses Fisk   1884-00-00
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosa indet.
HLSD004696Mrs. H. E. McFerren   1884-00-00
United States, Colorado

HLSD
HLSD004697Manella Jenkins   1877-07-24
United States, Wisconsin

HLSD
HLSD004698Dr. Daniel Moses Fisk   1884-00-00
United States, Michigan

HLSD
Rosa gymnocarpa Nutt. ex Torr. & Gray
HLSD004699   
United States, California

HLSD
Rosa L.
HLSD004700   


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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