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Bell Museum

Dataset: MIN-Plants
Taxa: Sarcobataceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bell Museum plants


MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
246439[1294755]Mearns, E.   44511902-09-22
United States, Montana, Park, Yellowstone National Park...mouth of East Gardiner River

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
105265[1294757]Burglehaus, F.   s.n.1899-08-00
United States, Wyoming, Park, Yellowstone National Park...Near Mammoth Hot Springs, 1829m

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
105267[1294756]Burglehaus, F.   s.n.1893-08-00
United States, Wyoming, Park, Yellowstone National Park...Near Mammoth Hot Springs, 1524m

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
225221[1294758]Hawkins, P.   71919-09-05
United States, Wyoming, Park, Yellowstone National Park

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
105277[1294759]Nelson, Aven   60561899-07-21
United States, Wyoming, Park, Yellowstone National Park...Mammoth Hot Springs

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
435228[]Davis, Owen   s.n.1979-09-13
United States, Idaho, Cassia, [no further data]

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
435229[]Bright, R.   71-191971-00-00
United States, Idaho, Bannock, [no further data]

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
794731[1294760]Schaaf, J.   221982-07-09
United States, Nevada, Churchill, near Frenchman, along US 50, 1402m

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
953248[1291768]Knowlton, G. F.   35
United States, Utah, Cache

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
953732[1294483]Mierow, Dorothy   s.n.
United States, Arizona, San Juan

MIN:Plants
Sarcobatus vermiculatus (Hooker) Torrey
[]Allen, A.   GW25072005-06-29
United States, Colorado, Delta, Adobe Hills, 38.761528 -107.6515, 2070m


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