Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Taxa: conringia => Conringia, Conringia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0005046David J. Ode   #12-122012-06-06
USA, South Dakota, Sully, Little Bend Natural Area, ca. 30 mi W of Onida; T 115N, R 81W, Sec. 20, NE1/4, 44.7608 -100.61363

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012152C. Burch & C. A. Taylor, Jr.   6703 (C.A.T.)1948-06-26
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012153Harlan D. Bergeleen   s.n.2010-05-29
USA, South Dakota, Pennington, 43.784217 -102.184517

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012154Brian Korman   402008-06-04
USA, South Dakota, Lyman, Fort Pierre National Grassland; Ditch Creek NW Unit, 44.107972 -100.318028

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012155Brian Korman   762008-06-11
USA, South Dakota, Stanley, Fort Pierre National Grassland; Alkali Middle Unit, 44.208389 -100.229111

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012156T. A. Williams & Griffiths   s.n.1892-07-04
USA, South Dakota, Brookings, Bruce, SD

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) C. Presl
0012157W. C. Murphy   s.n.1892-06-27
USA, South Dakota, Brookings, S of College, Brookings

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012158J. R. Towne   80801898-06-06
USA, South Dakota, Deuel, Altamont

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012159Orland E. White   3771906-05-27
USA, South Dakota, Brookings, Brookings

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012160Edna J. Bushnell   s.n.1910-06-15
USA, South Dakota, Brookings, N of Brookings

SDSU:SDC
Conringia orientalis (L.) Dumort.
0012161Gary E. Larson   76811982-06-30
USA, South Dakota, Butte, T 10N, R 6E, Sec. 9, SE 1/4; Newell Lake


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