Dataset: NMC-
Taxa: Hamamelidaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Mexico State University Herbarium


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42234D. Potter   sn1932-10-01
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester, South Spencer

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13093E. Wilkinson   32751836-05-22
United States, Ohio, Richland, Mansfield

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13094O.W. Knight   sn1905-10-01
United States, Maine, Penobscot, Veazie

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13095W.E. Damon   881886-10-16
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor

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13100W.H. Witte   sn1932-08-09
United States, Pennsylvania, Pike, 10 m north of Bushkill; on trail near head of #1 pond; Pocono Mts.

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13096A. Chase   321896-10-12
United States, Illinois, Cook

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13099W.H. Witte   sn1931-10-23
United States, Pennsylvania, Monroe, woods south of Long Pond; Pocono Mts.

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13098C.H. Bissell   89-8321897-07-14
United States, Connecticut, Hartford, Southington

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13101F.S. Earle and C.F. Baker   sn1897-03-24
United States, Alabama, Lee

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13097A. Chase   sn1896-10-12
United States, Illinois, Cook, Three collections on sheet: Flowers from Rogers Park, Chicago, IL, collected October 12, 1896. Buds from Miller, IN, June 29, 1897. Fruit from Edgewater, IL, July 16, 1897.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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