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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rubus discolor (Rubus procerus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
L. R. Landrum   78551993-07-18
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Oak Creek Canyon ca. 2 mi below viewpoint at upper end of canyon., 35.0027 -111.736, 1524m

ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
L. R. Landrum   90931997-07-27
United States, Arizona, Coconino, West Fork of Oak Creek., 34.9928 -111.75, 1615m

ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
Elinor Lehto   161391969-06-28
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Oak Creek Canyon, 0.5 miles north of Cave Spring Forest Camp., 35 -111.77

ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
Elinor Lehto   160851969-06-27
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Stoneman Lake., 34.7794 -111.518

ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
Elinor Lehto   177261973-06-29
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Oak Creek. Ca 5 mi north of Sedona., 34.9412 -111.751

ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
Delzie Demaree   412591959-06-20
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Bottoms of Oak Creek Canyon. P.O. Sedona., 34.9124 -111.727, 1372m

ASU:Plants
Rubus discolor Weihe & Nees
M. Licher   6272003-06-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Lower West Fork of Oak Creek Canyon, ca. 1.5 miles up from stream from canyon mouth., 34.9997 -111.756, 1634m

pilotorch1 - Now BRIT for TORCH Georef testing


BRIT
Rubus procerus auct. non P.J. Muell. ex Genev
BRIT575582Wm. E. Burris   281946-06-07
United States, Oklahoma, Payne, 9.5 mi. W. of Perkins


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