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

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Northern Illinois University Herbarium


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DEK000094324Hugh H. Iltis   1351967-06-22
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Pahoehoe lava on south end of Kau dessert, 2 mi. from end of Hilina Pali rd.; Hilina Pali (Escarpment) Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, 19.295823 -155.306944, 884m

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DEK000094872H.H and C.M Iltis   H-2031967-06-23
United States, Hawaii, Hawaii, Very steep volcanic ash and cinder slopes with lava outcrops, south slope of Mauna Kea volcano, along road above State Park cabins (Halepohaku). Alt. 9920-10,200 ft., 19.785761 -155.440888, 3024 - 3109m

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DEK000095359H.H. Iltis   H-5341967-08-07
United States, Hawaii, Maui Island, Haleakala Mt., 20.704722 -156.176667, 2987m

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DEK00098665Alvin Y. Yoshinaga   2121973-07-05
USA, Hawaii, Maui, Hana Forest Reserve/Haleakala National Park, 20.731389 -156.099444, 1661m

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DEK00102172H.H. Iltis   H-4421967-08-04
USA, Hawaii, Maui, On NW slope of Haleakala Massif. [From inset map, near Olinda], 20.807957 -156.277516, 1128m


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