Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pleospora eocoronis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987894C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1977-06-09
United States of America, Utah, Duchesne Co., along Big Bend Creek, tributary of Pole Creek, Uinta Mountains, Ashley National Forest

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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987893C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1978-06-11
United States of America, Utah, Weber Co., pasture near junction of Wolf Creek, with North Fork of Ogden River, Eden

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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987890C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1980-07-25
United States of America, Utah, Weber Co., mouth of Waterfall Canyon, Wasatch Mountains east of Ogden

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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987891C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1983-04-22
United States of America, Utah, Weber Co., garden, 833 Kershaw Avenue, Ogden

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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987892C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1983-07-20
United States of America, Utah, Weber Co., in cliffs, trail to Malan's Peak from Taylor's Canyon, Wasatch Mountains east of Ogden

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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987889C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1992-06-30
United States of America, Nevada, Elko Co., East Humboldt Mountains, Humboldt National Forest, east side of Hole-in-Mountain Peak, Lizzies Basin, 6 miles west of Route 232

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Pleospora eocoronis Clem. ex Wehm.
02987888C. T. Rogerson   s.n.1994-06-17
United States of America, Utah, Beaver Co., west side of Wah Wah Mountains, top of ridge above Pine Grove Canyon, 10.2 miles east of junction of Pine Grove Road with Pine Valley Road


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