Dataset: MSC-
Taxa: Staphyleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


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MSC0167018   

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MSC0162808   

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MSC0275890Alan Stockdale and Lydia Abma   EC-16-11182016-06-09
United States, Michigan, Kent, City of Grand Rapids. Woods on south side of Grand Rapids Home for Veterens (Soldiers' Home of Emma Cole's Flora), east side of Monroe St. NE, north of 3 Mile Rd; and s. of I-96 bridge across Grand River., 43.0145 -85.66117, 206m

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MSC0287269Jacob Mantela   242022-08-04
United States, Michigan, Ingham, East Lansing. Michigan State University campus. Beal Botanical Gardens. North bank of Red Cedar River between Beal Street bridge and bridge leading to main library., 42.73028833 -84.48428833

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MSC0292131Jordan Zapata   1342023-05-18
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center. Laingsburg. Site of former MSU Muck Soils Research Farm. Along forest trail past mistnets. Toward south end of east canal, near intersection with east-west running portion., 42.824 -84.38

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MSC0292560Jordan Zapata   2442023-06-14
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Corey Marsh Ecological Research Center. Laingsburg. Site of former MSU Muck Soils Research Farm. Along forest trail past mistnets., 42.82357 -84.38


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