Dataset: MU
Taxa: Rutstroemiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Miami University, Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium


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000194392Fuckel   1277

MU
Rutstroemia firma (Pers.) P. Karst.
000194391J. A. Baumler   2965

MU
000193433W. Krieger   1057

MU
000206071B. Fink   3751917-09-01
USA, Indiana, near Crawfordsville., 40.040015 -86.890537, 225 - 240m

MU
000000416H.E. Parks   70081947-01-24

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194393W. B. Cooke   629361985-08-16

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194396W. B. Cooke   508871975-09-27

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194397W. B. Cooke   461771972-09-23

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194395W. B. Cooke   625791985-08-02

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194394W. B. Cooke   575171979-09-21

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194398W. B. Cooke   375071966-08-21

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194399W. B. Cooke   373701966-08-12

MU
Rutstroemia macrospora (Peck) Kanouse
000194400W. B. Cooke   429671970-08-16


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