Dataset: ENMU
Taxa: Urticaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern New Mexico University Herbarium


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5035James S Martin   10861946-08-17
USA, New Mexico, Taos, near Tres Ritos

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5036J F Gillett   1950-09-23
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, 9 mi N of Ruidoso

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5037Gilford Ikenberry   1939-05-13
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, Woods in Ruidoso Canyon

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Parietaria debilis auct. non Forst. f.
5442James S Martin   20011949-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, ca 5 miles west of Carrizozo

ENMU
Parietaria debilis auct. non Forst. f.
5443James S Martin   20011949-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, ca 5 miles west of Carrizozo

ENMU
Parietaria debilis auct. non Forst. f.
5444James S Martin   20011949-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, ca 5 miles west of Carrizozo

ENMU
Parietaria debilis auct. non Forst. f.
5445James S Martin   20011949-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, ca 5 miles west of Carrizozo

ENMU
Parietaria debilis auct. non Forst. f.
5446James S Martin   20011949-05-21
USA, New Mexico, Lincoln, ca 5 miles west of Carrizozo


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