Dataset: MIL-
Taxa: Bryoxiphiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Milwaukee Public Museum


MIL
B155283Kevin J. Lyman   84-951995-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Adams, 43.67450935 -89.79095302

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B154532Martyn J. Dibben   258971975-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon

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B146762John A. Christy   48791982-09-30
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 43.68893965 -90.58148975, - 256m

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B155241Kevin J. Lyman   42-951995-08-15
United States, Wisconsin, Columbia, 43.63430625 -89.78362214

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B155284Kevin J. Lyman   85-951995-10-11
United States, Wisconsin, Adams, 43.66288459 -89.78819079

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B126688M. S. Cole   4351977-06-02
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 43.67451379 -90.60113326

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B143316John A. Christy   69141988-07-28
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 43.68893965 -90.58148975, - 259m

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B127205J. A. McCleary   176111978-08-23
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk, 43.37266054 -89.90577705

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B154531Martyn J. Dibben   258711975-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 43.68893965 -90.58148975

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B154530Martyn J. Dibben   256831975-10-23
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon, 43.68893965 -90.58148975

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B131117John A. Christy   43581982-07-11
United States, Wisconsin, Juneau, - 270m

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B127204J. A. McCleary   176121978-08-23
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk

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B130585John A. Christy   39501982-06-04
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, 43.4746826 -90.35942279, - 240m

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B130024Martyn J. Dibben   225701972-04-23
United States, North Carolina, Jackson

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B154533Martyn J. Dibben   261871977-05-20
United States, Wisconsin, Vernon

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B147700Irene M. Cull   301965-08-18
United States, Wisconsin, Sauk

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B155298Kevin J. Lyman   99-951995-10-18
United States, Wisconsin, Adams, 43.64782916 -89.78758408

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Bryoxiphium norvegicum subsp. japonicum (Berggr.) ?ΓΌ. L??ve & D. L??ve
B126331T. Sasaki   1978-06-11
Japan, Hokkaido, Kamikawa-Gun, - 500m


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