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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus incana (Quercus cinerea)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Vascular Plant Collection


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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996074William B. Fox   11941947-09-12
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Sandhills, 12 mi. SE of Morehead City on Rt. 24

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996215B. C. Tharp   50-3471933-10-08
United States, Texas, Bastrop

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996223Robert Burckhalter   9511987-05-03
United States, South Carolina, Edgefield, 1.3 mi W of jct. US 25 on unnumbered county road. 7 mi due S of Edgefield. Ropers Crossroads Quadrangle., 33.643889 -81.931389

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996231W. A. Weber   140161970-04-25
United States, Texas, Robertson, Southworth Bog, NE of Benchley, 2 mi E and 4.6 mi N of Old Spanish Rd

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996249RK Godfrey   702351971-05-23
United States, Florida, Leon, On a sand ridge immediately adjacent to an oldish stand of longleaf pine with mixed oaks of this ilk, this site having been site-prepared and planted with slash pine ca. 5 years previously. Ca. 1 mi S of Capital Circle on Spring Hill Road

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996256Carlos Smith   4251968-10-03
United States, Louisiana, Grant, SW of Georgetown off North Tower Rd.

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996264R. M. Helms   11601966-11-05
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, Dry sand soil, Route 24, ca. 1 mi E of Broad Creek

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996272Dana S. Carpenter   1936-10-30
United States, Florida, New Port Richey

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Quercus incana W. Bartram
00996280A. E. Radford   404421958-09-13
United States, North Carolina, Greene, Sand hills, 1.5 mi SW of Snow Hill


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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