Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus borealis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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NA0021775Lamb, Kristin   351988-08-25
United States, Wisconsin, Winnebago County, Oshkosh; in a cemetery on Knapp Street Road.

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NA0582583Mooret, J.W. | Jacob, D.L.   149741941-08-07
United States

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NA0582584Grover, F.O.   722491904-05-21
United States

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NA0582585Grover, F.O.   722491903-03-07
United States

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NA0582586Staber, Michael   1661966-06-14
United States

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NA0582587Theber, Michjeal Bre.   16561966-07-27
United States

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NA0582588Atieber, Michael   165a1966-09-16
United States

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NA0582589J.R.G.   34-181934-10-28
United States

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NA0582590Correll, D.S.   69101936-10-16
United States

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NA0582591Anderson, C. | Lovin, C.V.   3001938-06-30
United States

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NA0582592Mazzeo, Peter M.   3951961-08-31
United States

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NA0582593Tidestrom, Ivar   67801913-08-31

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NA0582594Hermann, F.J.   106931940-06-23
United States

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NA0582595Anderson, C. | Lovin, C.V.   1621938-06-03
United States

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NA0582596Mazzeo, Peter M.   27121969-08-26
United States

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NA0582597Lakela, Olga   28971939-05-31
United States


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