Dataset: MUSK-
Taxa: Amaranthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Muskegon Community College Herbarium, Michigan


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MUSK000003Est. C.D. McLouth   1895-07-19
United States, Michigan, Muskegon

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MUSK000005Est C.D. McLouth   1895-07-18
United States, Michigan, Muskegon

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MUSK000006Est C.D. McLouth   1895-07-27
United States, Michigan, Muskegon

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MUSK000007Est C.D. McLouth   1895-07-18
United States, Michigan, Muskegon

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MUSK000008Est C.D. McLouth   1895-07-18
United States, Michigan, Muskegon

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MUSK000009C.D. McLouth   1899-08-31
United States, Michigan, Montague

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MUSK000010C.D. McLouth   1899-08-12
United States, Michigan, Port Sherman

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MUSK000011Est C.D. McLouth   1895-08-08
United States, Michigan, North Muskegon

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MUSK000181   1940-09-00
United States, Michigan, Perhaps U of M Research Sites

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Chenopodium capitatum (L.) Aschers
MUSK000238Eric A. Bourdo Jr.   1974-09-01
United States, Michigan, Baraga County

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MUSK000655Theresa Van Veelen   2011-08-18
United States, Michigan, Nunica

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MUSK000763Theresa Van Veelen   2011-08-18
United States, Michigan, Nunica


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.