Dataset: SWMT
Taxa: Lepidium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rhodes College Herbarium


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SWMT02571Noce   1939-05-01
United States, Tennessee, Campus

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SWMT02572Jean Ellingson   1948-05-04

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SWMT02573B. Kilgore   1948-05-00

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SWMT02574Dickson- M.N.   1938-05-15
United States, Tennessee

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SWMT02575Mary Anna Murderma   1948-05-06

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SWMT02588B. F. Harrison   1932-05-11
United States, Utah, Utah

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SWMT02589Rick Sullivan   1982-06-21
United States, Tennessee, Williamson, Found on a Northern Williamson Cty. Tn. farm

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Lepidium campestre (L.) Ait. f.
SWMT02591Arlo I. Smith   1936-06-21
United States, Washington, Yakima

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SWMT02592   1937-05-02
United States, Tennessee, Tennessee; Southwestern

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Lepidium campestre (L.) Ait. f.
SWMT02593R. Dale Thomas   711061980-04-26
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, 1.3 miles west of Sevierville beside U.S. 411 & 441.

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SWMT02594Clara Ann Mormann   1957-05-10
United States, Tennessee, Memphis


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