Dataset: PAC-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Michigan; Alger; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
Rhododendron groenlandicum (Oeder) K.A. Kron & W.S. Judd
PAC0080393Charles D. Richards   32391950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, W of Scott's falls on M 28

PAC
PAC0080468Charles D. Richards   32621950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, Miner's Castle

PAC
Carex deweyana Schwein.
PAC0074631Charles D. Richards   32491950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, 1/4 mile W of Scotts Falls, M28, 46.435602 -86.819299

PAC
PAC0078943C. D. Richards   46561951-06-07
United States, Michigan, Alger, Au Train Bay, 46.433192 -86.842133

PAC
PAC0073960Charles D. Richards   
United States, Michigan, Alger, detailed locality information protected

PAC
Scirpus hudsonianus (Michx.) Fernald
PAC0077688Charles D. Richards   32431950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, W of Scott's Falls on M28

PAC
PAC0079182Charles D. Richards   32601950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, Scott's Falls W of Munising on M 28

PAC
PAC0078105Charles D. Richards   32721950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, Miner's Falls

PAC
PAC0086378Charles D. Richards   32461950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, 1/4 mile W of Scott's Falls on M28

PAC
Valeriana uliginosa (Torr. & A. Gray) Rydb.
PAC0083502Charles D. Richards   47651951-06-19
United States, Michigan, Alger, 4 miles E of Shingleton

PAC
Salix serissima (L. H. Bailey) Fernald
PAC0087933Charles D. Richards   32411950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, W of Scott's Falls on M 28

PAC
PAC0083685Henry Gillman   s.n.1867-07-20
United States, Michigan, Alger, Laughing Fish River, Lake Superior

PAC
Osmorhiza claytoni C. B. Clarke
PAC0097383C. D. Richards   32611950-06-23
United States, Michigan, Alger, Miner's Castle


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