Dataset: PAUH-
Taxa: Thlaspi
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley


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00008791Richard P. Williams   15121972-09-09
United States, North Dakota, Logan, 5 miles south, 3 miles east of Napoleon, east of railroad.

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00008794Richard P. Williams   13441972-08-11
United States, North Dakota, Kidder, 10 miles north, 3.5 miles east of Robinson. Shoulder and inslope of north side of road.

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00008789R. Dale Thomas   281551972-04-02
United States, Tennessee, Sevier, Southwest of Sevierville, Pleasant Hill Methodist Church Cemetery.

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00008790G. M. Keleher   3331973-06-06
Canada, Manitoba, Winnipeg, University of Manitoba campus.

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00008793Gladys Schumacher Donohue   22641976-04-29
United States, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Santa Fe National Forest, Big Tesuque Trail., 2377m

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00008792Rudy G. Koch   95871975-06-26
United States, Wisconsin, Douglas, Superior, Superior Harbor, cause way edge to Barker's Island.

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00011521Richard P. Williams   11681972-07-13
United States, North Dakota, McIntosh, Northwest of large marsh, 2 miles east, 1 mile south of Lehr.

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00008601Gladys Schumacher Donohue   22721976-05-09
United States, New Mexico, Sandoval, Northwest of Bernalillo, Jemez Dam Road.

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00008784Robert Lonard   23581969-06-06
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, 7 miles north of Valley Falls, near a country roadside.

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00008786Robert Lonard   30131971-05-29
United States, Kansas, Jefferson, 2 miles south of Valley Falls on Highway 4.

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00008785Dennis Langston   2181971-06-15
United States, Wyoming, Natrona, 8 miles north and 8 miles east of Casper on Ornsby Road.

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Thlaspi fendleri var. glaucum (A. Nels.) C.L. Hitchc.
00008788Christopher Abair   78771973-06-14
United States, Washington, Blue Mountains.

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00008787Paula M. Miller   5081970-07-24
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, 2 miles northwest of Schofield Pass., 2987m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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