Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bordea spinigera
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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State University of New York, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Herbarium


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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009836David E. Reichle   RKB 21441962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009837David E. Reichle   RKB 21451962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009838David E. Reichle   RKB 21461962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009839David E. Reichle   RKB 21471962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009840David E. Reichle   RKB 21481962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009842David E. Reichle   RKB 2150A1962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009843David E. Reichle   RKB 2150B1962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009844David E. Reichle   RKB 21511962-08-13
USA, Minnesota, Aitkin, Pine Lake Bog, 8 mi S of Aitkin

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009853David E. Reichle   RKB 21571962-08-10
USA, Minnesota, Clearwater, 6 mi S of Bagley

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009854David E. Reichle   RKB 21581962-08-14
USA, Minnesota, Steele, 6 mi S of Medford

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Bordea spinigera R.K. Benj.
SYRF0009855David E. Reichle   RKB 21591962-08-10
USA, Minnesota, Hubbard, 3 mi E of Lake Itasca on Rt. 71.


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Google Map

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