Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asteroma caryae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Asteroma caryae (Peck) B.Sutton
262596A. S. Hitchcock   1887-06-00
United States of America, Iowa, Johnson Co., 41.661128 -91.530168

University of California Berkeley, University Herbarium


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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC371314M. E. Jones   59991894-09-06
USA, Utah, Garfield, Panguitch Lake, 37.715891 -112.641378, 2560m

UC
Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC1062617E. A. Siegler   1921-07-14
USA, Texas, Smith, Arp, 32.2276604 -95.065896

UC
Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC775275W. W. Ray   1936-09-11
USA, New York, Cayuta Lake, 42.686786 -76.681607

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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC155400J. J. Davis   1904-09-09
USA, Wisconsin, Racine, Racine, 42.725879 -87.805855

UC
Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC659960J. J. Davis   1916-08-21
USA, Wisconsin, St. Croix Falls, 45.410046 -92.63932

UC
Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC1448904J. Dearness   1924-09-19
Canada, Ontario, middlesex, Caradoe, WSW of London

UC
Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC1062623E. Bethel   1904-08-00
USA, Colorado, Colorado

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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC795027H. C. Greene   14471949-08-23
USA, Wisconsin, Green, New Glarus Woods, 42.81444 -89.635

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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC706532R. A. Harper   1892-10-00
USA, Illinois, Lake, Lake Forest, 42.258634 -87.840625

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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC659911H. C. Greene   2701941-07-30
USA, Wisconsin, Waukesha, Eagleville, 42.875873 -88.468581

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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC440920J. J. Davis   1916-08-21
USA, Wisconsin, St. Croix Falls, 45.410046 -92.63932

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Asteroma caryae (Peck) B. Sutton
UC637922C. L. Shear   1893-09-00
USA, New York, Albany, Alcove, 42.458294 -73.9258862


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