Dataset: MEM
Taxa: Erodium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Memphis Herbarium


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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM010271Harold W. Elmore   6881969-02-04
United States, Kentucky, Warren

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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM001075Bruce W. Mook   701965-04-27
United States, Kentucky, Fayette

MEM
Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM017708Guy L. Nesom   41171980-10-01
United States, Tennessee, Shelby

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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM016406N.E. Mullens, C. Leland Rodgers   680081968-04-11
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM016013J.W. Taylor, W.D. Caldwell   s.n.1968-03-28
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg

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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM003094Delzie Demaree   389301957-04-28
United States

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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM010407H. Delano Black   s.n.1963-03-28
United States, Arkansas, Washington

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Erodium cicutarium (L.) L'Hér. ex Aiton
MEM007857Raymond Athey   s.n.1974-03-22
United States, Arizona, Pima


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Google Map

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