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

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Pennsylvania State University Herbarium


PAC
Cardamine concatenata (Michx.) O.Schwarz
PAC0026865Dennis E. Anderson   10211956-05-05
United States, Iowa, Polk, N of Des Moines on Highway 60, Margo Frankel Woods, R24W, T79N, Sec 2

PAC
PAC0084282Dale Birkenholz   541956-06-18
United States, Iowa, Polk, NE 1/4 Section 18

PAC
Carex brevior (Dewey) Mack. ex Lunell
PAC0074349Ada Hayden   32891944-07-03
United States, Iowa, Polk, 1/2 mile E of Highway 6, NW border of Des Moines, Section 31, 41.617882 -93.697601

PAC
PAC0069749G. T. York   s.n.1955-08-02
United States, Iowa, Polk, ISC Farm, Ankeny

PAC
PAC0080582Ada Hayden   112491938-05-01
United States, Iowa, Polk, Des Moines, entrance to Waterworks Park

PAC
Corydalis micrantha (Engelm. ex A. Gray) A. Gray
PAC0073276Ada Hayden   112471938-05-01
United States, Iowa, Polk, City Waterworks in the vicinity of the Raccoon River, Des Moines Township

PAC
PAC0073706Dale Birkenholz   531956-06-18
United States, Iowa, Polk, NE 1/4 S.18, Clay Twp.

PAC
PAC0073874Dale Birkenholz   521956-06-18
United States, Iowa, Polk, NE 1//4 S.18, Clay Township

PAC
PAC0071956Ada Hayden   106501937-09-06
United States, Iowa, Polk, Des Moines, at intersection of Hwy. 6 and Hwy. 169 on 14th Street

PAC
Brauneria angustifolia (DC.) A. Heller
PAC0093355Ada Hayden   31101943-07-01
United States, Iowa, Polk, about 5 miles N of Ankeny, Lincoln Twp.

PAC
PAC0097419G. T. York   s.n.1955-07-20
United States, Iowa, Polk, Ankeny


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