Dataset: CSCN-
Taxa: Thymelaeaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Chadron State College, High Plains Herbarium


CSCN
CSCN-V-0056252M. Nee   150641977-06-08
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, 3 miles SE of Richland Center., 43.3100409 -90.33324103, 270m

CSCN
CSCN-V-0056251M. Nee   145931977-04-17
United States, Wisconsin, Richland, 3 miles SE of Richland Center., 43.3100409 -90.33324103, 270m

CSCN
Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
CSCN-V-0056257unknown   s.n.2009-00-00
United States, Nebraska, Garden, Pasture west of Oshkosh., 41.412774 -102.411017

CSCN
Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
CSCN-V-0056258Grace M. Kostel   126662008-09-04
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Buffalo Gap National Grassland; Conata Basin, ca 14 miles due south of Wall., 43.769728 -102.169997, 783m

CSCN
Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
CSCN-V-0056254R.E. Weir   s.n.1950-09-02
United States, Nebraska, Cedar, Northern part of county.

CSCN
Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
CSCN-V-0056256Steven B. Rolfsmeier   198652009-07-23
United States, Nebraska, Dixon, Newcastle, 2.2 mi N, 0.7 mi E. Loess Bluffs of the Missouri River valley: W side 583 1/2 Ave, 0.14 road mi SW of 887 Road. Road, 0.05 mi E of 583 1/2 Ave., 42.68301 -96.8607, 396 - 402m

CSCN
Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
CSCN-V-0056253David M. Sutherland   66591989-09-08
United States, Iowa, Plymouth, Five Ridge Prairie, along the entrance road., 42.681535 -96.522575

CSCN
Thymelaea passerina (L.) Coss. & Germ.
CSCN-V-0056255Steven B. Rolfsmeier   167592001-10-04
United States, Nebraska, Dixon, Ponca, 2 mi N. Ponca State Park: S of campground 0.1 mi N of park office., 42.605556 -96.715, 337 - 341m

CSCN
Wikstroemia sikokiana Franch. & Sav.
CSCN-V-0056259unknown   21


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