Dataset: CAU
Taxa: Rhamnaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Campbell University Herbarium


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CAU00004660Olivia Bussiere   202015-09-03
United States, Vermont, Washington, 70 Burnham Road, Northfield VT, 44.151172 -72.656499

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CAU00005302Andrew Mancini   72018-09-14
United States, Rhode Island, Providence, Netaconkanut Hill, north end of park among Circle Road.

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CAU00001229E.L. Richards   41931965-07-01
United States, Arkansas, Craighead, Craighead county, Craighead Forest, 35.828475 -90.704346

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CAU00000294   
United States, Minnesota, Stearns

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CAU00001967Baadi Tadych   BT99-271999-06-15
United States, Missouri, Callaway, Kucera Research Station. Collected in the southeast quarter of the prairie.

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CAU00001011Lindsey Propst   LP-11-1592011-06-07
United States, Virginia, Augusta, George Washington National Forest along FR 95, 38.36015 -79.181983, 511m

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CAU00005475Lindsey Propst   LP-11-1592011-06-07
United States, Virginia, Augusta, George Washington National Forest along FR 95, 38.36015 -79.181983

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CAU00001568   
United States, Arkansas, Greene

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CAU00002578Hawkins, David L   4741976-07-10
United States, Arkansas, Randolph, roadside, 10.5 miles west of Pocahontas, Ark on Hwy 90

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Berchemia scandens (Hill) K. Koch
CAU00001261E.L. Richards   42961965-07-25
United States, Arkansas, Saint Francis, 2 miles east and 2.4 miles north of Forest City., 35.04546 -90.825572

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Rhamnella franguloides (Maxim.) Weberb.
CAU00005755   
United States, Illinois, DuPage

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Rhamnus ussuriensis J.J. Vassil.
CAU00005748   
United States, Illinois, DuPage


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