Dataset: OSC-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; North Dakota; Benson; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Oregon State University Herbarium


OSC
Phragmidium potentillae (Pers.) P. Karst.
79350J. Brenckle   Lunell 1801912-07-03
USA, North Dakota, Benson, Pleasant Lake

OSC
Phragmidium potentillae (Pers.) P. Karst.
79351J. Brenckle   Lunell 180a1912-07-03
USA, North Dakota, Benson, Leeds

OSC
Coleosporium solidaginis (Schwein.) Thüm.
77020J Lunell   Brenckle 276a2014-10-04
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Butte, ND

OSC
42961J Lunell   Brenckle 2612014-09-05
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Leeds

OSC
76491J Lunell   2262013-07-13
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Leeds

OSC
76685J Lunell   1042010-06-01
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Leeds

OSC
Coleosporium solidaginis (Schwein.) Thüm.
77019J Lunell   Brenckle 2762014-10-02
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Near Leeds

OSC
34734J Lunell   1914-07-00
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Leeds

OSC
Puccinia gentianae (F. Strauss) Link
44027J. Brenckle   1916-09-22
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Near Leeds

OSC
44841J. Brenckle   1916-09-22
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Near Leeds

OSC
45658J. Brenckle   1916-10-04
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Leeds

OSC
47972J. Brenckle   
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Leeds

OSC
53873J Lunell   Fungi Dak 4731915-07-00
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Near Leeds

OSC
79375J. Brenckle   Lunell 2851914-10-02
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Near Leeds

OSC
Uromyces euphorbiae Cooke & Peck
87768J. Brenckle   
USA, North Dakota, Benson County, Leeds


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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