Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Taxa: Centunculus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0013511Richard R. Halse   36611988-07-03
USA, Oregon, Benton, William L. Finley Wildlife Refuge; about 3 airline miles SW of Greenberry; E of Woodpecker Loop. T 13S, R 5W, Sec. 55, 44.41679479 -123.317276, 78m

SDSU:SDC
0013512Richard P. Williams   40631978-07-18
USA, North Dakota, Slope, 3 mi N, 1 mi W of Rhame; T 133N, R 104W, Sec. 36

SDSU:SDC
0013513Ralph E. Brooks   161711982-07-15
USA, Kansas, Chautauqua, 0.7 mi S, 1 mi E Chautauqua

SDSU:SDC
0013514P. A. Rydberg   8681892-08-20
USA, South Dakota, Custer, Custer, SD, 1676m

SDSU:SDC
0013515Griffiths & Schlosser   2011892-09-01
USA, South Dakota, Potter, Gettysburg, S.D., 45.011647 -99.955673

SDSU:SDC
0013516Griffiths & Schlosser   s.n.1892-09-13
USA, South Dakota, Walworth, Bangor, SD, 45.4489 -100.038283


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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