Dataset: MISU
Taxa: Suaeda
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Minot State University


MISU:3097
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
0-4122Hegstad   1969-07-22
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, Missouri Bluffs west of the enterance of the White Earth River

MISU:NA
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
0-985Lakela   1930-08-11
United States, North Dakota, Ward, Ca. 3 miles east of Minot, 48.2325 -101.2312

MISU:695
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
0-986Hegstad   1969-07-09
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, Near Palermo on Highway 2 at easterly most lake, 48.3281 -102.2538

MISU:685
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
0-987Lautenschlager   1963-07-22
United States, North Dakota, Ward, Southeast of Kenmare, 48.6747 -102.0827

MISU:803
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
0-988Lautenschlager   1963-08-19
United States, North Dakota, Ward, Southeast of Kenmare, 48.6747 -102.0827

MISU
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
0-989Hegstad, Glen D.   30971969-07-22
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, Missouri River, west of entrance to White Earth River, 48.1275 -102.7379

MISU:NA
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
70-14Liudmila Abramova, Joshua Beaudoin   2012-07-28
United States, North Dakota, Grant, Low prairie, solonets and semi-dry wetlands, 46.07019546 -101.5902236

MISU:NA
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
71-52Alexey Shipunov, Jared Schumaier   2012-07-28
United States, North Dakota, Grant, Slopes of prairie hills, grazed bushes and wetlands, 46.29306094 -101.5625312

MISU:NA
Suaeda calceoliformis (Hook.) Moq.
91-19Liudmila Abramova, Dallas Fry   2012-08-16
United States, North Dakota, Benson, Grassy Sheyenne river valley and coulees, 47.90084728 -99.59462815


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