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

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Staten Island Museum


SIM
Elaeagnus commutata Bernh. ex Rydb.
SIM0021309Jos. F. Burke   s.n1930-09-21
United States, New York, Richmond, near Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, 40.582327 -74.117087

SIM
Elaeagnus commutata Bernh. ex Rydb.
SIM0021313Dana W. Fellows   10711925-08-22
United States, New York, Richmond, W of Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, 40.581492 -74.120801

SIM
Elaeagnus commutata Bernh. ex Rydb.
SIM0021315Dana W. Fellows   3271925-05-29
United States, New York, Richmond, Staten Island, 40.583438 -74.149588

SIM
SIM0023151P. A. Rydberg   9891892-07-26
United States, South Dakota, Bull Springs, in the Lime Stone district W of Custer, Black Hills, 1829 - 1981m

SIM
Elaeagnus parvifolia Wall. ex Royle
SIM0021308Arthur Hollick   s.n.1927-05-29
United States, New York, Richmond, S side of Ocean Terrace near Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, 40.60383 -74.10686

SIM
SIM0021310William T. Davis   s.n.1924-07-00
United States, New York, Richmond, near Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, 40.582327 -74.117087

SIM
SIM0021311William T. Davis   s.n.1904-06-04
United States, New York, Richmond, Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, 40.582327 -74.117087

SIM
SIM0021312Dana W. Fellows   5741925-06-23
United States, New York, Richmond, Moravian Cemetery, Staten Island, 40.582327 -74.117087

SIM
SIM0021314Dana W. Fellows   5061925-06-17
United States, New York, Richmond, Manor Rd, Staten Island, 40.604974 -74.12083

SIM
SIM0023296P. A. Rydberg   9901892-06-28
United States, South Dakota, Meade, Piedmont and Little Elk Creek, Black Hills, 1219m


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