Dataset: DEK-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Iowa; Lee; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


DEK
DEK000092062R. J. Trankle   s. n.1959-10-24
USA, Iowa, Lee, Keokuk, 40.406417 -91.39689

DEK
DEK000092063Paul D. Sørensen   7341962-05-13
United States, Iowa, Lee, DesMoines River and U.S. 61, 40.386831 -91.434917

DEK
Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal
DEK000092139Paul D. Sørensen   7391962-05-13
United States, Iowa, Lee, Montrose, Iowa, 40.532264 -91.414876

DEK
DEK000092968Paul D. Sørensen   7891962-05-13
United States, Iowa, Lee, Rich upland Quercus-Carya woods (locally known as Moar woods), 40.443934 -91.444694

DEK
DEK00098353Paul D. Sørensen   7481962-05-13
United States, Iowa, Lee, 1 mi n of Montrose, Iowa, at junction of route 61 and County Trunk A., 40.54653 -91.42751

DEK
Carex jamesii Schwein.
DEK00098590Paul D. Sørensen   7351962-05-13
United States, Iowa, Lee, 40.386216 -91.447461


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.