Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Alnus incana var. serrulata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005921De Alton Saunders   s.n.1895-04-25
USA, New York, Tompkins, Renwick swamp at W end of the marsh, west of Cayuga Street, Ithaca, S end of Cayuga Lake, 122m

SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005922Rev. John Davis   s.n.1917-08-29
USA, South Carolina, Anderson, Simpson's Mill

SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005923C. A. Taylor, Jr.   s.n.1943-10-03
USA, District of Columbia, Along Rock Creek, Rock Creek Park, Washington, D.C.

SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005924C. A. Taylor, Jr.   16491933-07-18
USA, New York, Tompkins, Near outlet of Fall Creek, L. A. Fuertes Bird Sanctuary, Stewart Park, Ithaca Township

SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005925C. A. Taylor, Jr. & Mary W. Taylor   s.n.1940-02-11
USA, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Turtle Pond, Stony Brook Reservation, Boston, 42.358431 -71.059773

SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005926C. A. Taylor, Jr.   61481943-06-20
USA, Virginia, Nottoway, Camp Pickett, N of Nottoway River, SE Nottoway County

SDSU:SDC
Alnus incana var. serrulata (Aiton) B. Boivin
0005927C. A. Taylor, Jr. & Mary W. Taylor   61741945-03-02
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Turkey Ridge, W of Blue Ridge Assembly, Blue Ridge Mts. near Black Mountain


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