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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Poa nemoralis subsp. nemoralis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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USU:UTC
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UTC00255350R.J. Soreng   79272010-07-24
Russia, Stavropol, Pyatigorsk, NW Causasus & Adjacent Steppe: Pyatigorsk Village; Mt. Beschtau, slopes S of Vtoroafonski Monastary. WayPt. 031; Project Site 22., 44.086 13.015, 925 - 971m

USU:UTC
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UTC00255366R.J. Soreng   79152010-07-21
Russia, Stavropol, Pyatigorsk, NW Caucasus & Adjacent Steppe: Pyatigorsk Village; Mashuk Mtn. S side, mid-mt. forested slope E of gondola. WayPt. 024; Project Site 18., 44.046 43.088, 725m

USU:UTC
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UTC00285709R.J. Soreng   80572010-08-10
Russia, Krasnodarskya, Distr. Sochi. Krasnya Polyana Nature Reserve; E of Estosadok ca. 6 km, along S side of Mzymta River. WayPt. 121., 43.662 40.344, 662m

USU:UTC
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UTC00019381Bassett Maguire    60131929-07-19
United States, New York, Tompkins, Beebe Lake., 42.45083 -76.475

USU:UTC
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UTC00255343R.J. Soreng   78852010-07-17
Russia, Stavropol, Distr. Stavropol. Stavropol Village; 10 km NW of Stavropol. WayPt. 004; Project Site 03., 45.091 41.893, 571m

CMN:CANM
CAN 597171Soreng, Dr. Robert J. ; Johnson, Philip ; Dzyubenko, N.I. ; Dzyubenko, E. ; Johnson, D.   78852010-07-17
Russia, Stavropol Village; 10 km NW of Stavropol, 45.091 41.893, 571m

CMN:CANM
CAN 597166Soreng, Dr. Robert J. ; Johnson, Philip ; Dzyubenko, N.I. ; Dzyubenko, E. ; Schilnikov, D. ; Johnson, D.   79272010-07-24
Russia, Prov. Stavropol. Dist. Pyatigorsk. Pyatigorsk Village; Mt. Beschtau, slopes S of Vtoroafonski Monastary, 44.086 43.015, 925m

UAC:Vascular Plants
88906Ian D. Macdonald   130711a52013-07-11
Canada, British Columbia


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