Dataset: SLRO-
Taxa: Cannabaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania


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SLRO011014David Berkheimer   29591941-08-31
United States, Pennsylvania, Bedford, 2.75 miles S of Hyndman, 39.78328 -78.718074

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SLRO011015H.E. Ahles   79888A1974-08-31
United States, Vermont, Rutland, Center of Brandon

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SLRO017386K.S. Erdman   50551970-07-14
United States, Nebraska, Seward, Rest Area long I-80 near junction with 2 and 15 at Big Blue River N of Milford, 40.821642 -97.06219

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SLRO017387K.S. Erdman   44161970-05-23
United States, Kansas, Geary, Milford State Park at Milford Reservoir, near Junction City

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SLRO017391June Penrose   71962-09-26
United States, Ohio, Athens, Hocking River Flood Plain, Athens

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SLRO017392R. Foster   37261977-05-06
United States, Utah, Kane, SC Paria, 22.0 miles N of Cottonwood Creek on U-89, 37.43453 -111.84998, 1341m

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SLRO017393K.S. Erdman   45031970-05-26
United States, Utah, Grand, 2.0 miles E of US 160 on road to Dead Horse Point, 11.0 miles NW of Moab

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SLRO017394K.S. Erdman   45161970-05-27
United States, Utah, Box Elder, Mouth of Willard Canyon, foothills of the Wasach Mountains, E of Willard, 41.413384 -112.023033

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SLRO017395Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew   W40551955-09-15
United States, West Virginia, Wirt, 4.0 miles E of Palestine, along Little Kanawha River

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SLRO017388W.E. Manning   s.n.1966-05-09
United States, Pennsylvania, Union, Lewisburg

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SLRO017390Daryl M. Simmons   s.n.1980-08-11
United States, Pennsylvania, Butler, Cooper Street, Slippery Rock Township

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SLRO011013K.S. Erdman   24411965-08-16
United States, Utah, Wasatch, Along US 40 in Daniels Canyon SE of Heber, 2.5 mi inside of Uintah NF boundary, 40.368576 -111.294586, 2134m


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