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Dataset: SEINet
Search Criteria: Jordan; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Records from SEINet Network


SEINet-DES
Abutilon fruticosum Guill. & Perr.
DES00021236Eig   1936-04-01
Jordan, Aqaba, NW of Aqaba. W el-Masri; 5 km of the mouth of the Wadi., 29.540009 35.007935, 225m

SEINet-DES
Urginea Steinh.
DES00033450Lucinda Summerville   1983-09-19
Jordan, Ma'an, Petra., 30.328611 35.441944

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
Zilla spinosa (L.) Prantl
ASU 89-90   1989-06-06
Jordan, Jibal al Bakra #2

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
Abutilon fruticosum Guill. & Perr.
ASU 89-66   1989-05-23
Jordan, Wadi Abu Berga #7

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
Calotropis procera (Aiton) W.T.Aiton
ASU 89-68   1989-05-23
Jordan, Wadi Abu Berga #7

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
ASU 89-57   1989-05-22
Jordan, Wadi Abu Berga #2

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
Ephedra penducularis Boiss.
ASU 89-52   1989-05-21
Jordan, Gharandal #2

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
ASU 89-91   1989-06-06
Jordan, Jihal al Bakra #3

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
Retama ractam (Forssk.) Webb & Berthel.
ASU 89-23   1989-05-20
Jordan, Gharandal #1

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
Calotropis procera (Aiton) Dryand.
ASU 89-68   1989-05-23
Jordan, Wadi Abu Berga #7

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
ASU 89-47   1989-05-21
Jordan, Gharandal #2

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
ASU 89-32   1989-05-21
Jordan, Gharandal #1

SEINet-ASU:Seeds
ASU 89-58   1989-05-22
Jordan, Wadi Abu Berga #2

SEINet-UCR
Aegilops longissima Schweinf. & Muschl.
M. Tanaka   BMUK-57521959-00-00
Jordan, 16 km east of Dead Sea (Dead Sea to Amman), 31.84861 35.70139, 40m

SEINet-UCR
Aegilops longissima Schweinf. & Muschl.
M. Tanaka   57541959-00-00
Jordan, Basin of the Jordan River, Amman to Salt to Dead Sea, 32.0375 35.73056


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