Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rubus burnhamii
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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U.S. National Arboretum Herbarium


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NA0034362Breitung, August J.   64941948-06-21
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau County, Wychwood; Hull Twp, North shore of Ottawa River.

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NA0034367Breitung, August J.   64941948-06-21
Canada, Quebec, Gatineau County, Wychwood; Hull Twp, North shore of Ottawa River.

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NA0034368Breitung, August J.   64921948-06-21
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood, Near Aylmer; North shore of Lake Deschenes.

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NA0034369Breitung, August J.   64921948-06-21
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood, Near Aylmer; North shore of Lake Deschenes.

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NA0034370Breitung, August J.   65491948-06-26
Canada, Ontario, Constance Bay; Constance Bay, 20 mi. W of Ottawa.

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NA0034371Breitung, August J.   72171948-08-04
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood Near Aylmer; North shore of the Ottawa River.

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NA0034372Breitung, August J.   72181948-08-04
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood Near Aylmer; North shore of the Ottawa River.

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NA0034373Breitung, August J.   65601948-06-27
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood Near Aylmer; Rich woods.

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NA0034374Breitung, August J.   64911948-06-21
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood Near Aylmer; ravel bar, north shore of Lake Deschenes.

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NA0034375Breitung, August J.   64901948-06-21
Canada, Quebec, Wychwood Near Aylmer; Edge of woods, north shore of Lake Deschenes.


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