Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dipsacus strigosus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


BUT
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
BUT0033247Rebecca Dolan   
United States, Indiana, Marion, Butler University, Indianapolis, behind fitness center, 39.84375 -86.1699

BUT
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
BUT0033248Rebecca Dolan   
United States, Indiana, Marion, Butler University, Indianapolis, behind fitness center, 39.84375 -86.1699

BUT
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
BUT0033249Rebecca Dolan   
United States, Indiana, Marion, Butler University, Indianapolis, behind fitness center, 39.84375 -86.1699

Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


IND
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
Rebecca Dolan   s.n.2020-09-09
United States, Indiana, Marion, Butler University campus, behind Fitness Center, Indianapolis, 39.84375 -86.1699

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


COLO:V
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
02715480   
Armenia

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
VSC0062280T. Barta   2012-08-14
Austria, Burgenland, Nord-Burgenland, nahe Mattersburg, am Edlesbach ca. 1-1,1 km E-ENE des Bahnubergangs (Kote 265) bei der Eisenbahn-Haltestelle Wiesen-Sigleß, ca. 235m

VSC
Dipsacus strigosus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.
VSC0062279T. Barta   2012-08-14
Austria, Burgenland, Nord-Burgenland, nahe Mattersburg, am Edlesbach ca. 1-1,1 km E-ENE des Bahnubergangs (Kote 265) bei der Eisenbahn-Haltestelle Wiesen-Sigleß, ca. 235m


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