Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Turritis brassica (Arabis pauciflora)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


PH
PH00006257Thomas Nuttall   s.n.
United States, R.[ocky] Mts.

Carnegie Museum of Natural History Herbarium


CM:Botany
CM137722Cronquist, A.   58531949-06-12
United States, Washington, Asotin, just W of Anatone Butte, about 10 mi SW of Anatone, 1433m

CM:Botany
CM295291Baschant   H13221920-05-00
Germany, Rheinland, Borghange b. Krenznash [??]

CM:Botany
CM361511Holmgren, N.H.   56901972-05-28
United States, Nevada, Douglas, Pine Nut Mountains, Pine Nut Rd, 8.6 mi E of US 395, 8 air mi ESE of Gardnerville, 1707m

CM:Botany
CM447838Macbride, J.F.   871910-05-21
United States, Idaho, Canyon, New Plymouth

CM:Botany
CM485464Utech, F.H.   90-5061990-05-18
United States, Washington, Asotin, ca 12 mi SW of Anatone on WA 129, above Rattlesnake Creek before jct of Creek with Grand Ronde River, 1000m

CM:Botany
CM485468Utech, F.H.   90-4061990-05-11
United States, Washington, Chelan, Wenatchee National Forest, along Derby Creek, ca 5.5 mi NE of Peshastin & US hwy on NF Rd 256, 400 - 450m

Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
100713168Anonymous   s.n.
Europe.

San Juan College Herbarium


SJNM
okkr   36461994-06-20
Czech Republic, Near Menany, hill Mramor, 49.8333333 14.1666667

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
02692507   
Czech Republic

University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT317044J. Bisse, H. Lippold   
Germany, Thuringia

Vanderbilt University Herbarium


BRIT:VDB
BRIT627657   
Slovenia

Western Illinois University, ​R. M. Myers Herbarium


MWI
MWI00031418Barta, Thomas   2000-582000-05-08
Austria, Vienna, 23.Bezirk, Schwarzföhren-Mischwald auf der north Seite des Zugbergs bei Rodaun, 280 - 320m


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