Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Sclerodermataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
7792FHarrison, KA   77921959-06-18
Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador

ACAD
7924FHarrison, KA   79241954-09-03
United States, Florida, Rochelle Hammock

ACAD
8640FH, KA   86401963-08-24
United States, Massachusetts, Conway State Park

ACAD
10549FNickerson, N   105491973-09-15
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Aylesford, 45.04205 -64.84418

ACAD
10732F   10732
Canada, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, Hebbs Cross, 44.30648 -64.56179

ACAD
10812F   108121970-07-09
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Princes Lodge, 44.696314 -63.660679

ACAD
ACAD:1091FKA H   10911930-08-23
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, (Kentville), 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
ACAD:1092FKA H   1092 M1931-09-11
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, (Kentville), 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
1091FH, KA   10911930-08-23
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, (Kentville), 45.07662 -64.49592

ACAD
1092FH, KA   1092 M1931-09-11
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, (Kentville), 45.07662 -64.49592


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Google Map

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