Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Pseudocercospora oenotherae-speciosae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
313331C. T. Rogerson   1957-07-26
United States of America, Kansas, Butler Co., 5 miles W. Latham, 37.536098 -96.733394

NY:NY
313330C. T. Rogerson   R36141952-06-08
United States of America, Kansas, Pottawatomie Co., Along Vermillion River, north of Wamego

NY:NY
01042636W. P. Carr   s.n.1911-03-06
United States of America, Texas, Bexar Co., 29.424122 -98.493628

NY:NY
01042637W. P. Carr   s.n.1911-03-06
United States of America, Texas, Bexar Co., 29.424122 -98.493628

NY:NY
01042638W. P. Carr   s.n.1911-03-06
United States of America, Texas, Bexar Co., 29.424122 -98.493628

NY:NY
01042639W. P. Carr   s.n.1911-03-06
United States of America, Texas, Bexar Co., 29.424122 -98.493628

Swedish Museum of Natural History


S
F199071W. P. Carr   1911-03-06
United States, Texas, Texas, San Antonio


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Google Map

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