Dataset: EMC-
Taxa: Araliaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Michigan University Herbarium


EMC
EMC000147Pelton, D. A.   1884-08-00
United States, Maine

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EMC000151Giles, R. A.   1948-09-06
United States, Michigan, 10057 Warner Rd.

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EMC000152Giles, R. A.   1948-09-06
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw

EMC
EMC000148Lundell, C. L.   113291942-04-24
United States, Texas, Hood, Lake Ellis, 5 mi. northeast of Crow

EMC
EMC000149Bennett, Gwen   321972-05-08
United States, North Carolina, Cape Hatteras

EMC
EMC000150Seymour, A. B.   1891-09-15
United States, Mississippi, Harrison

EMC
EMC000156R.O. Belcher   5881967-10-31
Australia, Mengler's Hill, Barossa Range, about 40 air miles NE of Adelaide, S. A.

EMC
EMC013816Mary K. McCulloh   711973-05-24
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Watts' Lake woods, Five Lakes Rd, Lapeer State Game Area., 43.120939 -83.226254

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Trachymene cyanopetala (FvM.) Benth.
EMC000257R.O. Belcher   2531967-10-13
Australia, 1 mile north of Yarloop, W.A. (On Southwestern Highway, ca. 65 miles south of Perth.)

EMC
Hydrocotyle hirta R. Br. ex Rich.
EMC000155R.O. Belcher   14021968-08-02
Australia, About 2 miles N of Roses Tier, Tas, just N of Ben Lomond National Park.

EMC
EMC010269C. E. Garton   183381978-07-13
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay District, sideroad 2 km E off Hwy 591 at E edge of University Forest SE corner of Jacques Twp, 16 km N of Thunder Bay City, 48.65 -89.366667

EMC
EMC010267   

EMC
EMC000153R.O. Belcher   3291967-10-02
Australia, Coastal sand hills, track to Pt. Nuyts, Nornalup National Park, Walpole, W. A.

EMC
EMC000154R.O. Belcher   3031967-10-01
Australia, Manjimup-Walpole Road, W.A. On wet granitic outcrop about 1 mile north of Shannon River township.

EMC
Marie E. White   102023-09-25
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, On front of Pray Harold building., 42.249532 -83.622179


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