Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Sarcogyne
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Sarcogyne clavus (DC.) Krempelh.
CUP-L-0000823Burnham   s.n.
USA, New York, Washington, east of Tripoli, southern W. Fort Ann

CUP
CUP-L-0002011Shishkoff   s.n.
USA, Michigan, Mackinac, Bush Bay, 5.5 mi E of Cederville, S side M 134

CUP
Sarcogyne privigna (Ach.) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0000032Clements   s.n.1906-09-01
USA, 1950m

CUP
Sarcogyne clavus (DC.) Krempelh.
CUP-L-0000834Burnham   s.n.
USA, New York, Washington, north of R.C. Burnhams woods, Vaughns, north of Hudson Falls

CUP
Sarcogyne privigna (Ach.) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0001760Burnham   s.n.
USA, New York, Albany, Indian Ladder, Helderberg Mountains, 42.653505 -74.01274

CUP
Sarcogyne privigna (Ach.) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0001850Schmull   s.n.
USA, New York, Jefferson, Three Mile Creek Rd, 1.7 miles northeast of NY 12E at Chaumout

CUP
Sarcogyne privigna (Ach.) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0005095Calkins   73
USA, Tennessee

CUP
Sarcogyne privigna (Ach.) A. Massal.
CUP-L-0005096Fink   s.n.
USA, Iowa, Fayette

CUP
CUP-L-0005101Fink   s.n.
USA, Iowa, Fayette

CUP
Sarcogyne clavus (DC.) Krempelh.
CUP-L-0005335Fink   s.n.
USA, Iowa, Clayton

CUP
CUP-L-0005336Calkins   293
USA, South Carolina

CUP
CUP-L-0006879Green   s.n.
United States

CUP
CUP-L-0006884Green   s.n.
United States

CUP
Sarcogyne clavus (DC.) Krempelh.
CUP-L-0006885Morgan   s.n.
United States

CUP
CUP-L-0006908Green   s.n.
United States

CUP
CUP-L-0008655Freebury   12602010-05-02
Canada, Saskatchewan

CUP
Sarcogyne hypophaea (Nyl.) Arnold
CUP-L-0011194Valerie Reeb   VR 23-XII-05/82005-12-23
USA, California, San Diego, Anza Borrego Desert State Park, along Yaqui Pass Road S-3 between jct. with Rt. 78 and the Park boundary before arriving at Borego Spring, at the Yaqui Pass campsite., 33.148028 -116.347417, 432m


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