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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
Juglans Linnaeus
22897J. Kuijt   27251968-05-18
Canada, British Columbia, Ex. Hort. UBC

LEA
Juglans Linnaeus
23025J. Kuijt   27251968-05-18
Canada, British Columbia, Ex. Hort. UBC

LEA
15978B.L. Sierck   21974-04-20
United States of America, California, S Lassen Ave, ca. 1/2 mi e of Hwy 99., 67 - 67m

LEA
15973A. Røstad   1964-03-29
United States of America, Florida, Gainsville SW.

LEA
Carya glabra (Miller) Sweet
15974H.E. Ahles   752351971-09-03
United States of America, Massachusetts, east slope of Horse Mt, Hatfield

LEA
Carya ovata (Mill.) K. Koch
15975Frank C. Seymour   171841957-07-15
United States of America, Massachusetts, Dighton, Segreganset River

LEA
Carya cordiformis (Wang) K. Koch.
1597D.E. Boufford   40401971-08-08
United States of America, New Hampshire, W. Chesterfield, Bank of Conn. R. 1.0 mi So. of boat landing

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Carya cordiformis (Wang.) K. Koch.
15970D.E. Boufford   84581972-09-08
United States of America, New Hampshire, Walpole. River Rd. So. near R.R. crossing.

LEA
Carya cordiformis (Wang.) K. Koch
15972H.E. Ahles   824321976-09-11
United States of America, Massachusetts, vicnitity of Main Street and Bashin Road, Hatfield

LEA
Carya cordiformis (Wangenheim) K. Koch
22690D.E. Boufford   25321971-06-10
United States of America, New Hampshire, Cheshire County, Edge of pasture 0.4 mi So. of W alpole Line

LEA
Carya cordiformis (Wangenh.) K. Koch
23204D.E. Boufford   25321971-06-10
United States of America, New Hampshire, Cheshire County, Edge of pasture 0.4 mi So. of W alpole Line

LEA
15976L. Neuenschwander   771970-08-11
United States of America, California, 10 air mi. E. of Newhall in Iron Cyn. in San Gabriel Mtns., 762 - 762m


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