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

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University of Memphis Herbarium


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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM005344Raymond Athey   12191970-09-04
United States, Kentucky, McCracken

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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM014844Raymond Athey   41981978-08-16
United States, Kentucky, Livingston

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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM014869Raymond Athey   42231978-08-26
United States, Kentucky, Graves

MEM
Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM006444Raymond Athey   19861972-08-04
United States, Kentucky, Ballard

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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM014655Elizabeth M. Browne, Edward T. Browne Jr.   76D3.161976-08-10
United States, Mississippi, Benton

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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM015466H.E. Ahles   845831977-08-07
United States, Massachusetts, Hampshire

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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM009719John E. Thompson Jr.   3651971-07-24
United States, Tennessee, Shelby

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Eutrochium fistulosum (Barratt) E.E.Lamont
MEM013811Sarah J. Warrington   3461968-08-24
United States, Tennessee, Tipton


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