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

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Minot State University


MISU:NA
28-14Alexey Shipunov   2011-08-27
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, Scott Davis ranch, slopes of hills and ash forest in coulees, 48.36860849 -102.7810694

MISU:NA
0-3280Hegstad   1971-08-20
United States, North Dakota, Burke, NA

MISU:1483
0-3281Hegstad   1969-08-13
United States, North Dakota, Burke, NA

MISU:NA
0-3282Hegstad   1969-08-13
United States, North Dakota, Divide, NA

MISU:508
0-3283Lakela   1930-08-03
United States, North Dakota, McLean, NA

MISU:NA
109-27Alexey Shipunov, Jared Schumaier   2013-08-20
United States, North Dakota, McHenry, George Lake area, 48.1123152 -100.3993102

MISU:715
0-3277Lautenschlager   1963-07-29
United States, North Dakota, Ward, NA

MISU:1323
0-3278Hegstad   1969-08-11
United States, North Dakota, Burke, NA

MISU:NA
0-3279Hegstad   1969-08-07
United States, North Dakota, Mountrail, NA

MISU:NA
7k-14Krueger   2015-06-10
United States, North Dakota, Adams, North Lemmon Lake WMA, North Lemmon Township, East Half of Section 10 and West Half of Section 11, 46.012 -102.164

MISU:NA
0-22783Lakela   1926-09-04
United States, Colorado, NA, NA

MISU:NA
Gentianopsis virgata (Raf.) Holub
34-25Alexey Shipunov   2011-09-18
United States, North Dakota, McHenry, Hanging moss bog with two terraces on the western slope of low hill, 48.22560117 -100.5072862

MISU:1309
Gentianopsis virgata (Raf.) Holub
0-3274Hegstad   1969-08-11
United States, North Dakota, Burke, NA

MISU:1309
Gentianopsis virgata (Raf.) Holub
0-3275Hegstad   1969-08-11
United States, North Dakota, Burke, NA


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