Dataset: EMC-
Taxa: Betula
Search Criteria: Lapeer; Fish Lake; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Brigham Young University, S. L. Welsh Herbarium


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BRYV0161713Ruth B. Alford   40651976-08-07
U.S.A., Michigan, Lapeer, Mayfield Twp. Fish Lake, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner Fish Lake & Vernor Rds. NW corner of property.

Eastern Michigan University Herbarium


EMC
EMC012982Ruth B. Alford   40651976-08-20
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner Fish Lake and Vernor Rds. NW corner of property.

EMC
EMC012983Ruth B. Alford   37451975-06-01
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner Fish Lake and Vernor Rds. Nw corner of property

EMC
EMC012984Ruth B. Alford   36701975-05-02
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake, Kresge Environmental Education Center, NE corner Fish Lake and Vernor Rds. NW corner of property

EMC
EMC012986Robert F. Destefallo   54
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Kresge Environmental Education Center, Fish Lake, NE Edge Fish Lake

EMC
Betula L.
EMC012999Ruth B. Alford   34051974-06-06
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, W. entrance to bog, Fish Lake Center, N.E. corner Fish Lake and Vernor Rds.

EMC
Nicole Sawallich   5A2018-09-29
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, NE corner of Fish Lake and Vernor Rds. Trail behind dormitories on top of hillside in-between two vernal pools, N of Fish Lake., 43.11654 -83.238419

EMC
M. Hanes   5152017-06-16
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake Environmental Educational Center; in NE corner of property, 43.117 -83.236


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Google Map

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