Dataset: MUR-
Taxa: Elaeagnaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Murray State University Herbarium


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Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt.
MUR06254J. H. Steenis, Morris Batie   17891938-08-28
UNITED STATES, North Dakota, Ward, Kenmore, Des Lacs Waterfowl Refuge, 48.25778 -101.56306

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MUR12946Marian J. Fuller   16731982-06-22
UNITED STATES, Idaho, Bonner, Sourdough community, 5.5 m S of Sandpoint on Bottle Bay, road on west side of Lake Pend Oreille, 48.276621 -116.55222

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MUR21367R. Atley   1969-07-18
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Grand Canyon at Lipan Point, 36.03306 -111.8525

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MUR08310S. W. Leonard, Jim Cooper   23791969-04-19
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Henderson, West of railroad, .9 m S of East Flat Rock, 35.279992 -82.42222

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MUR02720Robert F. Britt   30581964-09-27
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Durham, 1.25 m E of Chapel Hill, along county road, 35.94278 -82.708876

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MUR06279Robert F. Britt   30581964-09-27
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Durham, 1.25 m E of Chapel Hill, along county road, 35.94278 -82.708876


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Google Map

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