Dataset: SUCO-
Taxa: Equisetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Jewell and Arline Moss Settle Herbarium at SUNY Oneonta


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SUCO002306Elaine Schlegel   1966-05-02
United States, New York, Otsego

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SUCO002307EHW   70-91957-10-26

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SUCO002308   1982-07-30
United States, North Carolina, Alamance, 198m

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SUCO002309Donna Vogler   5392005-07-20
United States, New York, Otsego, Town of Springfield. Ditch along State Highway 80 near Clark Pond, south of bridge crossing small inflow.

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SUCO002310EHW   40-201957-10-26
United States, New York, Otsego, hinman Hollow

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SUCO002312Bio 236 Group 5   57-81970-04-30
United States, New York, Otsego, SUCO Campus

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Equisetum hyemale subsp. affine (Engelm.) Calder & Taylor
SUCO002311C. Leland Rodgers   22-690011969-04-24
United States, South Carolina, Greenville, Roadside about 200 yards east of Zupan Sand Pit on Saluda River.

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SUCO002300Wilbur Settle   55261976-07-23
United States, New York, Otsego, Along the western shore of Moe Pond.

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SUCO002301Wright, A.   1984-08-06
United States, New York, Broome, Broome County. Goudey Station Access to Susquehanna River, Johnson City, NY.

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SUCO002302Wright, A.   1984-08-05
United States, New York, Broome, Broome County, Goudey Station Access to Susquehanna River, Johnson City, NY.

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SUCO002303Wright, A.   1984-08-07
United States, New York, Broome, Broome County, Goudey Station Access to Susquehanna River, Johnson City, NY.

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SUCO002304Wright, A.   1984-08-04
United States, New York, Broome, Broome County, Goudey Station Access to Susquehanna River, Johnson City, NY.

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SUCO002305   1982-06-01
United States, Michigan, Charlevoix


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