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

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Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania


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Platanus acerifolia (Ait.) Willd.
SLRO012159June Penrose   391962-10-10
United States, Ohio, Athens, Athens State Hospital grounds

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SLRO012158Robert A. Saftner   1411966-09-24
United States, Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Between Carnegie Library and main University of Pittsburgh Building on the University of Pittsburgh campus

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SLRO012160T. Rickrode   241971-08-14
United States, Pennsylvania, Franklin, Siloan Dam off route 30 in Chambersburg

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SLRO012161Daryl M. Simmons   s.n.1980-08-13
United States, Pennsylvania, Butler, Slippery Rock State College campus, Slippery Rock Township

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SLRO012162June Penrose   41962-09-26
United States, Ohio, Athens, Hocking River floodplain, Athens

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SLRO012163B. Sarver   491969-06-11
United States, Pennsylvania, Butler, West Water Street, E bank, 1.5 miles N of Slippery Rock

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SLRO012164Shirley A. Newcomer   s.n.1960-10-07
United States, Pennsylvania, Union, Lewisburg

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SLRO012165Richard Medve   391962-06-19
United States, Ohio, Ottawa, Gibraltar Island, on Alligator bar

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SLRO012166unknown   s.n.0000-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Erie, Wooded W floodplain of the Elk Creek N of Route 5

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SLRO012167Thadd Preisner   621964-10-29
United States, Pennsylvania, Lawrence, Hamilton Street, New Castle

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SLRO012168Stephen Swetek   s.n.0000-00-00
United States, Pennsylvania, Butler, Slippery Rock

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SLRO012169Charles R. Gunn   J1421955-09-05
United States, Kentucky, Jefferson, Farm behind Catholic Church on Brown's Lane

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SLRO012170R.J. Medve   s.n.1977-05-00
United States, Ohio, Ashtabula, 0.5 miles E of Conneaut, E of Thompson Road, approximately 0.25 miles N of Route 20


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