Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Carya × nussbaumeri (Carya x nussbaumeri, Carya × nussbaumerii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Vascular Plant Collection


DUKE
Carya x nussbaumeri Sarg. [illinoinensis × laciniosa]
DUKE10047999   
United States, Kentucky, Hickman

DUKE
Carya x nussbaumeri Sarg. [illinoinensis × laciniosa]
DUKE10048000   
United States, Kentucky, Hickman

Eastern Illinois University, Stover-Ebinger Herbarium


EIU
Carya x nussbaumeri Sarg. [illinoinensis × laciniosa]
EIU54524John E. Ebinger   ?1978-10-24
USA, Illinois, Crawford, 1 mile N of Hutsonville., 39.123115 -87.662595

Illinois Natural History Survey


ILLS
Carya x nussbaumerii Sarg.
ILLS00014614S.H. Eaton   s.n.1929-10-00
United States, Illinois, Lawrence, Wabash Bottoms.

ILLS
Carya x nussbaumerii Sarg.
ILLS00014613S.H. Eaton   s.n.1929-10-00
United States, Illinois, Lawrence, Wabash Bottoms.

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
IND-0064580Jacob Schneck   s.n.1895-10-11
United States, Indiana, Posey, just north of Niedherst about 10 ml. southwest of Mt. Vernon, 37.817971 -88.004547

The Morton Arboretum Herbarium - Vascular Plants


MOR:herb.vasc
0096750MORBeck, J | Means, E   15902v182018-07-00
United States of America, Illinois, DuPage, Juglandaceae: I-21/64-94

MOR:herb.vasc
0094829MORGreen, TL   s.n.1983-08-00
United States of America, Iowa, Des Moines, 200 m NW of the third pumping station.

MOR:herb.vasc
0094830MORGreen, TL   s.n.1992-09-00
United States of America, Iowa, Des Moines, Collected 6 mi. N of Burlington, 2 mi E of Hwy. 99 at 3rd pumping station (Mississippi River)

University of Memphis Herbarium


MEM
Carya x nussbaumeri Sarg. [illinoinensis × laciniosa]
MEM005785Raymond Athey   14711971-10-30
United States, Kentucky, Hickman

MEM
Carya x nussbaumeri Sarg. [illinoinensis × laciniosa]
MEM005927Raymond Athey   17141972-05-21
United States, Kentucky, Hickman


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