Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Spiraea prunifolia prunifolia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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3567745J. Sheets   681987-04-20
United States, Missouri, Saint Francois, On Brune Farm at end of Brune Road, possibly old house site

MO
3566411Downing, ? (SEMO)   151968-04-14
United States, Missouri, New Madrid, 2 mi SW of Portageville

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3570611Bruce Schuette   13841987-04-22
United States, Missouri, Lincoln, Cuivre River State Park

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100359955Karola E. Mlekush   11061998-09-04
United States, Missouri, Newton, MO National Guard Camp Crowder, W road, 1/2 mile S of firing range., 36.7947222 -94.3872222

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3561723Borchelt, R.   431978-04-13
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, 6 mi N of Cape Girardeau beside Highway 177, S of Nell Holcomb school escaped from cultivation and persisting

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1648372Julian A. Steyermark   807961956-04-04
United States, Missouri, Jefferson, Branches simple, erect, 2-3 ft tall; in dense colonies; flowers white, escaped Along hwy 110, e of de soto, 4 miles from junction of hwy 67 and 110

MO
102467784Deborah Rowan   94-131994-04-14
United States, Missouri, Wayne, 1/2 mi SW of State Highway 49 clumps in small pasture between creek and woods


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