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

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0010162C. A. Taylor, Jr.   59261944-10-15
USA, North Carolina, Buncombe, Turkey Ridge near Black Mountain

SDSU:SDC
Lechea maritima Leggett ex Britton
0010163Mary W. Taylor and C. A. Taylor, Jr.   39201940-06-02
USA, New York, Suffolk, Smithtown, Long Island, New York

SDSU:SDC
Lechea stricta Leggett ex Britton
0010164J. M. Bates   s.n.1892-08-02
USA, Nebraska, Holt, SW Holt County

SDSU:SDC
Lechea stricta Leggett ex Britton
0010165C. A. Taylor, Jr. and Lillian U. Taylor   111901971-09-11
USA, Wisconsin, Jackson, Sandy roadside along Rt. 27 6.2 mi (9.98 km) NW of Black River Falls; Hixton Township; T 22N, R 4W, Sec. 26, SE1/4, 299 - 311m

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0010166W. H. Horr   E1671937-08-00
USA, Kansas, Douglas, 3 mi N Burrton, 445m

SDSU:SDC
0010167C. A. Taylor, Jr.   61231943-06-17
USA, Virginia, Nottoway, Camp Pickett, SE Nottoway County, N of Nottoway River

SDSU:SDC
0010168C. A. Taylor, Jr.   61281943-06-19
USA, Virginia, Nottoway, Camp Pickett, N of Nottoway River, SE Nottoway County

SDSU:SDC
0010169R. Dale Thomas   1599701999-05-22
USA, Louisiana, Winn, Roadside of La. 34 at a branch of Brushy Creek N of La. 499 and 1.6 mi N of U. S. 84 at Joyce; T 11N, R 2W, Sec. 4 & 5

SDSU:SDC
0010170Gary E. Larson   117671996-08-22
USA, South Dakota, Marshall, Hecla Sandhills; T 128N, R 59W, Sec. 19, SE 1/4 (Doris Beck, owner)

SDSU:SDC
Lechea intermedia Leggett ex Britton
0010171J. T. Nichols and J. R. Johnson   P-191966-08-31
USA, South Dakota, Custer, 3 mi SE of Custer (Site 5a)

SDSU:SDC
0010172Gary E. Larson   116861996-08-15
USA, South Dakota, Marshall, Hecla Sandhills; T 128N, R 59W, Sec. 6, SE 1/4 (Richard & Mary Hastings, owners)


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