Dataset: WTU
Taxa: Coryne
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Washington Herbarium


WTU
Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul & C. Tul
WTU-F-016553D. E. Stuntz   140011966-11-26
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Fire Station, junction Maltby Road and Cottage Lake road.

WTU
Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul & C. Tul
WTU-F-016556J. W. Lennox   4781969-10-24
U.S.A., Washington, Grays Harbor, Humptulips. Railroad siding., 47.23306 -123.95806

WTU
Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul & C. Tul
WTU-F-016560D. E. Stuntz   115901959-10-19
U.S.A., Washington, King, Seward park., 47.555725 -122.25134

WTU
Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul & C. Tul
WTU-F-016561Bill Isaacs   Is-20361962-11-23
U.S.A., Washington, Whatcom, Birch Bay, near Blaine, WA., 48.924008 -122.746517

WTU
Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul & C. Tul
WTU-F-016562D. E. Stuntz, C Leuthey [?].   197471976-11-07
U.S.A., Washington, Kittitas, Lake Kachess Campground., 47.329875 -121.23501

WTU
Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul & C. Tul
WTU-F-016563D. E. Stuntz   108861958-12-00
U.S.A., Washington, King, Pizzulo campground., 47.494214 -121.771405

WTU
Corynella Boud.
WTU-F-061140D. E. Stuntz   127361963-04-30
U.S.A., Washington, Woods circa 2 miles southeast of Maltby.

WTU
Coryne Nees
WTU-F-061145J. Williams   15441972-11-01
U.S.A., Washington, King, Watermain Woods, c. Redmond., 47.67417 -122.12028

WTU
Coryne Nees
WTU-F-061150L. I. Cohen, D. E. Stuntz   Stz 70261953-01-25
U.S.A., Washington, Snohomish, Lee Forest, near Maltby., 47.822124 -122.119613

WTU
Coryne Nees
WTU-F-061305J. Williams   15451972-11-01
U.S.A., Washington, King, Watermain Woods, c. Redmond., 47.67417 -122.12028

WTU
Coryne Nees
WTU-F-061306D. E. Stuntz   97451956-11-07
U.S.A., Washington, King, Seward Pk. [Seward Park]., 47.551675 -122.254956

WTU
Coryne Nees
WTU-F-061307L. I. Cohen, D.E. Stuntz.   Stz 69671952-11-08
U.S.A., Washington, King, Near Duvall., 47.742094 -121.989441


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