Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Omalotheca supina (Gnaphalium pusillum, Gnaphalium supinum var. fuscum, Gnaphalium supinum var. pusillum)
Search Criteria: Maine; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Harvard University Herbaria: Vascular Plants of North America


Harvard:GH
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00725892S. J. Ewer   1928-07-13
United States of America, Maine, Mount Katahdin

Harvard:GH
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00725893M. L. Fernald   1900-07-09
United States of America, Maine, Mount Katahdin

Harvard:NEBC
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00725894F. P. Briggs   1892-00-00
United States of America, Maine, Mount Katahdin

Harvard:NEBC
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00725895E. D. Merrill   1898-00-00
United States of America, Maine, Mount Katahdin

Harvard:NEBC
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00725896M. L. Fernald   1900-07-09
United States of America, Maine, Mount Katahdin

Harvard:NEBC
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00441138S. J. Ewer   1929-08-01
United States of America, Maine, Mount Katahdin

Harvard:NEBC
Omalotheca supina (Linnaeus) de Candolle
00725897F. L. Scribner   1874-08-19
United States of America, Maine, Piscataquis County, Mount Katahdin


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