Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dysphania atriplicifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0030467   
United States, Iowa, Lee

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0030466Letterman   1878-08-27
United States, Missouri, St. Louis

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0030469A.E. Radford   1967-07-30
United States, South Carolina, Aiken

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0030468Dwayne Estes   2010-07-01
United States, Texas, Smith

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0030471   
United States, Arkansas, Izard

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0030470Ken Rogers   1965-06-12
United States, Tennessee, Shelby

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0041584Dwayne Estes   2009-07-21
United States, Nebraska, Hall

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0058419Raymond Athey   1976-08-15
United States, Kentucky, McCracken

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0058420John Thieret   1982-07-31
United States, Kentucky, Campbell

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0070102Max Medley   1986-10-07
United States, Kentucky, Hickman

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0087459Max Medley   1986-07-19
United States, Kentucky, Ballard

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0087853Max Medley   1982-08-06
United States, Kentucky, Campbell

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0087858Max Medley   1983-07-10
United States, Michigan, Berrien

APSC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
APSC0122200Raymond Athey   1976-08-15
United States, Kentucky, McCracken

Botanical Research Institute of Texas, Philecology Herbarium


BRIT:BRIT
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G.Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
BRIT538358Randi Riggs   132004-09-09
United States, Texas, Grayson, Ciaccio Sand Pit, sandy area in what was the old bed of the Red River, just south of current Red River channel, approx. 6.5 km (by air) ENE of Denison, north of Hwy 120., 33.777222 -96.471667, 150m

BRIT:BRIT
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G.Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
BRIT538359Carol Nwelue   132004-09-09
United States, Texas, Grayson, Ciaccio Sant Pit; sandy area in what was the old bed of the Red River, just south of the current Red River channel, approx. 6.5 km (by air) ENE of Denison, north of Hwy 120., 33.777222 -96.471667, 150m

Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Herbarium


UNCC:UNCC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UNCC_02009   
United States, South Carolina, Aiken

UNCC:UNCC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UNCC_11855   
United States, Oklahoma, Woods

UNCC:UNCC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UNCC_14367   
United States, Louisiana, Madison

UNCC:UNCC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UNCC_40134   
United States, Kansas, Riley

UNCC:UNCC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UNCC_15703   
United States, Indiana, Lake

UNCC:UNCC
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UNCC_15714   
United States, Indiana, Lake

Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium


CHRB
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G.Kadereit, Sulchor. & Uotila
CHRB0126457   
United States, New Jersey, Ocean

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium


UWSP
Dysphania atriplicifolia (Spreng.) G. Kadereit, Sukhor. & Uotila
UWSP-V-0187310Alvin Bogdansky   N/A2021-09-01
United States, Wisconsin, Portage


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