Dataset: LEA
Taxa: Eryngium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
14920Lewis S. Rose   373241937-06-05
United States of America, California, 6 mi. NE of Point Arena, 91 - 91m

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Eryngium armatum (S. Watson) J.M. Coult. & Rose
14931Maxine Wilkes   1939-06-04
United States of America, California, Point Reyes Peninsula

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14941Alice Eastwood, John Thomas Howell   49281937-06-25
United States of America, California, Preacher Meadow

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14951Del Puerto & Brescia   1962-02-17
Uruguay, Camp de banado. Ruta Castillos - Cabo Polonio.-Depto. De Rocha

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14961Otto Solbrig   34081905-05-15
Argentina, Gral. Madariaga, Prov. Buenos Aires

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14971Otto Solbrig   
Brazil, Parana: Curitiba

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14991De Peurto & Millot   1962-01-30
Uruguay, Estancia ""La California"" (Tacuarembo Chico), Dept. Tacuarembo.

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Eryngium involucratum Coult. & Rose
15000Elwood Molseed   1591962-08-19
Mexico, Forestry Nursery near Llano de las Flores on Mexican Highway 175 between Ixtlan de Juarez and Tuxtepec, Estado de Oaxaca, 2743 - 2743m

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15010B. de Vries   996.641964-08-25
Canada, Alberta, Irvine. In front of T. Wood's residence, 49 -110

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15020   
Germany, from Botanischer Garten der Universitat Rostock

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15031Del Puerto & Brescia   1962-02-17
Uruguay, Balneario ""La Pedrera."" Depto. De Rocha. - Costa arenosa del Oceano Atlantico

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Eryngium vaseyi Coult & Rose
15041J.E. Alpers   181975-05-21
United States of America, California, 15 yds n of point where Broyles rd. meets Hwy. 99 ca. 10 mi n of Chico. Valley Grassland

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Eryngium yuccifolium (A. Gray) Rose
15051F.H. Sargent   82081964-05-27
United States of America, Mississippi, Picayune, Miss. 1 mi. N of.


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