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

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University of Lethbridge Herbarium


LEA
16596J.E. Cole   5
United States of America, California, Yosemite National Park

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16598J.R. Nelson   141976-03-06
United States of America, California, 10 mi w of Paskenata at Mud Flat Camp, 488 - 488m

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Umbellularia californica (H. & A.) Nutt.
16599M.S. Taylor   861974-03-19
United States of America, California, Ca. 100 yds n of Honey Run Covered Bridge on bank of Butte Creek.

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166Beryl Schreiber   25891939-04-01
United States of America, California, T 8S, R 2W, Santa Cruz Quadrangle. Congress Springs.

LEA
16590Delbert Wiens   46491972-05-02
South Africa, Cape Province, Herbarium Drive, Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town

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16589A. Røstad   1965-02-12
United States of America, Florida, N. Broward. Rett vest for 51 Str. Fort Lauderdale NW.

LEA
Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees
16594Norlan C. Henderson   67-371967-03-31
United States of America, Missouri, along Mo. #90, about 5 miles east of Noel

LEA
Sassafras albidum (Nutt.) Nees
16595Frank C. Seymour   174391957-08-13
United States of America, Maryland, District No. 1 Scientists' Cliffs

LEA
Sassafras albidum var. molle (Rafinesque) Fernald
16593D.E. Boufford   64581972-06-29
United States of America, New Hampshire, Hinsdale, Rte. 119 E of town

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Lindera benzoin (L.) Blume
16592H.E. Ahles   789531974-08-18
United States of America, Massachusetts, West Hatfield at base of Horse Mt.

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1659Jim Bassinger   1981-11-01
Australia, South Australia: Hardee's Scrub, about 10 km SE of Adelaide, Hardee Estate


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