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

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Oregon State University Herbarium


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82601F. Rhoades   Intermountain Herbarium Utah Sta1945-04-06
USA, Utah, Washington, 2 miles north of Pintura, or 11.5 miles north of Toquerville.

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82612F. Rhoades   Rhoads 004691945-04-15
USA, Utah, Washington, On road to Veyo, half-way between St. George and Veyo.

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Ovularia obliqua (Cooke) Oudem.
82624F. Rhoades   1944-11-01
USA, Utah, Washington, At La Verkin.

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82648F. Rhoades   1944-11-01
USA, Utah, Washington, Along irrigation ditch at La Verkin.

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82650F. Rhoades   1944-10-29
USA, Utah, Washington, North Fork of Virgin River, Zion Canyon, near Springdale.

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82651F. Rhoades   1944-10-26
USA, Utah, Washington, Between Great White Throne and Narrows, Zion Canyon, near Springdale.

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Puccinia malvacearum Bertero ex Mont.
82658F. Rhoades   1944-10-31
USA, Utah, Washington, Santa Clara.

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Sphacelotheca cruenta (J.G. Kühn) Potter
82678F. Rhoades   1944-10-30
USA, Utah, Washington, Leeds.

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Sphacelotheca sorghi (Ehrenb. ex Link) Speg.
82679F. Rhoades   1944-10-29
USA, Utah, Washington, West of Springdale.

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Teichospora mammoides Ellis & Everh.
82684F. Rhoades   1945-04-15
USA, Utah, Washington, 5.3 miles on road to Veyo from jct. W. of St. George.

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Uromyces striatus medicaginis
82689F. Rhoades   1944-11-01
USA, Utah, Washington, Near orchard at La Verkin.

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Ustilago bromivora (Tul. & C. Tul.) A.A. Fisch. Waldh.
82690F. Rhoades   1944-10-29
USA, Utah, Washington, Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, near Springdale.

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undetermined
OSC-M-223995Jeremy Hamblin   2007-09-08
United States, Utah, Washington, 37.333261 -113.82751, 1482m


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