Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Karstenula rubelloides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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New Brunswick Museum


NBM
Karstenula rubelloides (Plowr. ex Cooke) M.E. Barr
NBM-F-06028Carter, Adrian   AC 3242006-08-04
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Highland Park Pond (off Highland Park Road), 46.1561 -63.2476

NBM
Karstenula rubelloides (Plowr. ex Cooke) M.E. Barr
NBM-F-06297Carter, Adrian   AC 6432007-08-23
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Meadowbank Bridge, 46.1911 -63.2336

NBM
Karstenula rubelloides (Plowr. ex Cooke) M.E. Barr
NBM-F-06526Carter, Adrian   AC 9312008-07-12
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Highland Park Pond (off Highland Park Road), 46.1561 -63.2476

NBM
Karstenula rubelloides (Plowr. ex Cooke) M.E. Barr
NBM-F-06531Carter, Adrian   AC 9362008-07-12
Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, Highland Park Pond (off Highland Park Road), 46.1561 -63.2476

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Karstenula rubelloides (Plowr. ex Cooke) M.E.Barr
02977303   

NY:NY
Karstenula rubelloides (Plowr. ex Cooke) M.E.Barr
02977302J. Dearness   s.n.1892-05-06
Canada, London


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Google Map

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