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

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Temp Collection for testing transfers


Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
100796026J. Richard Abbott   Abbott 100021997-02-22
Florida, Alachua, Gainesville; University of Florida Campus, south side of McCarty Hall A.

Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
100796027J. Richard Abbott   Abbott 133262000-02-16
Florida, Alachua, Gainesville; San Felasco Nursery, south nursery at 15100 NW 32nd Avenue (4 miles southwest of main nursery at 7315 NW 126 Street).

Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
100796028J. Richard Abbott   Abbott 113531998-02-10
Florida, Alachua, Gainesville, University of Florida Campus; horticultural unit planting between Fifield Hall and Lake Alice (accessed off No Name Road off Museum Road).

Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
100682412Andrew Townesmith   Townesmith 6662007-01-11
Missouri, Saint Louis City, Cultivated in the Temperate House of the Missouri Botanical Garden., 38.6130556 -90.2591667, 150m

Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
100807458Thomas Nuttall   Nuttall s.n.
Cl. 5 Trigyn. [Probably US.]

Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
545051Mary Merello|et al.   Merello 5431992-11-22
Florida, Orange, Walt Disney World Nurseries. Areas arouund offices and parking lot., 28.5 -81.45, 200m

Temp:test-MO-Viburnum
tinus L.
815058Heidi H. Schmidt|et al.   Schmidt 15971994-12-05
Missouri, Saint Louis City, On the grounds of the Missouri Botanical Garden. In the Temperate Greenhouse. Cultivated collection., 38.6 -90.25, 160m

University of West Florida - NfN test


UWFP-34146:Viburnum
Image Associated With the Occurence
tinus L.
UWFP006781   


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