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

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Jewell and Arline Moss Settle Herbarium at SUNY Oneonta


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Larix Laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch
Wilbur Settle   1976-07-09
United States, New York, Otsego, Plants of S.U.C.O. Biological Field Station; Cultivated in area north of Moe Pond.

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Larix decidua P. Mill.
Rose Anne Powell   1601968-06-20
United States, New York, Otsego, LPA, Field Station.

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Picea abies (L.) Karst.
Wilbur Settle   1977-06-02
United States, New York, Otsego, Plants of S.U.C.O. Biological Field Station; Cultivated, southeast of Moe Pond.

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Wilbur Settle   1977-05-26
United States, New York, Otsego, Open field south of Moe Pond.

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Wilbur Settle   1977-06-02
United States, New York, Otsego, Plants of S.U.C.O. Biological Field Station; Cultivated, upper site.

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Rose Anne Powell   4401968-07-16
United States, New York, Otsego, Area 3, Field Station.

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Wilbur Settle   1977-05-26
United States, New York, Otsego, Plants of S.U.C.O. Biological Field Station; West of building.

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Rose Anne Powell   1691968-06-20
United States, New York, Otsego, Grid LP B2, Field Station at Cooperstown.

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Rose Anne Powell   3781968-08-08
United States, New York, Otsego, Area 6, Field Station.

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Rose Anne Powell   1901968-06-24
United States, New York, Otsego, Area I, Field Station at Cooperstown.

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Rose Anne Powell   3951968-08-12
United States, New York, Otsego, Road to Area 6, Field Station.

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Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carrière
Wilbur Settle   1977-07-16
United States, New York, Otsego, Plants of S.U.C.O. Biological Field Station; Wooded area west of Moe Pond.

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Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carrière
Wilbur Settle   1977-05-26
United States, New York, Otsego, Plants of S.U.C.O. Biological Field Station; Wooded area west of Moe pond.


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