Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crataegus inducta
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University


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PH00021159C. L. Gruber   88
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks

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PH00021160C. L. Gruber   881904-05-16
United States, Pennsylvania

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PH00021161C. L. Gruber   881905-05-20
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks, 1 mile W of West-Leesport, 40.439258 -75.991754

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PH00021162C. L. Gruber   881904-05-16
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks, 1 mile W of West-Leesport, 40.439258 -75.991754

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PH00021163C. L. Gruber   881904-05-16
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks

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PH00021164C. L. Gruber   881904-05-16
United States, Pennsylvania

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PH00021189C. L. Gruber   881904-08-05
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks, 1 mile W of West Leesport, 40.439258 -75.991754

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PH00021190C. L. Gruber   1501904-08-05
United States, Pennsylvania, Berks, 1 mile W of West Leesport, 40.439258 -75.991754

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PH00226381Benjamin H. Smith   2441904-09-07
United States, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Dans Hill, Chadds Ford

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PH00226389Benjamin H. Smith   2441904-05-25
United States, Pennsylvania, Delaware

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PH00477923Benjamin H. Smith   2441905-09-13
United States, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Chadds FOrd, 39.871777 -75.591318

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


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02734217B. H. Smith   2441904-09-07
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Delaware Co., 39.871777 -75.591318

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02734219C. L. Gruber   1501905-05-20
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Berks Co., Small woods South of Forge HIll

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02734220C. L. Gruber   1501905-08-02
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Berks Co., 40.395926 -76.134111

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02734221C. L. Gruber   1471904-09-24
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Berks Co., 40.517316 -75.777418

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02734218C. L. Gruber   1471905-05-16
United States of America, Pennsylvania, Berks Co., Wagenhorsts Hill, above Sacony Creek, near Kutztown


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