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

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Muskegon Community College Herbarium, Michigan


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MUSK000769Erwin Ochs   1929-05-12
United States, Michigan, Muskegon River

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MUSK000770S.Bailey   1969-05-00
United States, Michigan, Muskegon Community College

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MUSK000773Hazel Roach   1970-05-11
United States, Michigan, Jackson county Mi

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MUSK001763Jim Kane   1982-06-01
United States, Michigan, Muskegon Community College

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MUSK000025C.D. McLouth   1900-06-28
United States, Michigan, Pigeon Hill

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MUSK000372Theresa Van Veelen   2011-00-00
United States, Michigan, Muskegon Community College

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MUSK000380Theresa Van Veelen   2011-05-31
United States, Michigan, Muskegon Community College

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MUSK000774Theresa Van Veelen   2011-05-31
United States, Michigan, Muskegon Community College

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MUSK000026C.D. McLouth   1899-08-24
United States, Michigan, Ravenna

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MUSK000771Englien de Bruin   1987-10-30
United States, Michigan, Gratiot county

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MUSK000772Engelien de Bruin   1987-10-01
United States, Michigan, Gratiot county

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MUSK000024C.D. McLouth   1900-06-27
United States, Michigan, Whitehall

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MUSK000027C.D. McLouth   1899-08-05
United States, Michigan, Slocum


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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.