Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Taxa: lobelia => Lobelia,Lobelia laxiflora,Lobelia cardinalis, Lobelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0003530Bailey Gullikson   s.n.2013-07-13
USA, South Dakota, Clay, Gayville, SD, 42.905244 -97.119011

SDSU:SDC
Sarah Herzog   2019-2022019-08-07
United States, South Dakota, Duel, 7 Mile Fen: East of Clear Lake. 4.9 air miles SW of Gary. On northern side of SD 22. South of Briggs Lake., 44.74872 -96.63342, 504m

SDSU:SDC
Sarah Herzog   2019-3542019-08-09
United States, South Dakota, Duel, Crystal Springs: South east of Altamont. 2.2 air miles SE of Altamont. On the eastern side of County Road 498. NE of Lake Ketchum., 44.81537 -96.65897, 574m

SDSU:SDC
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-292019-08-22
United States, South Dakota, Deuel, Jacobsen Fen: From Clear Lake go north and turn right on 180th St. Continue ~3 miles, then turn left 480th Ave. Fen will be on west side of road (about ~1mile). 3.8 air miles NE of Clear Lake. On the western side of 479th Ave/County Road 8., 44.793818 -96.627707

SDSU:SDC
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-402019-07-25
United States, South Dakota, Moody, Sioux Prairie: 11 miles west of Flandreau. On the eastern side of 471st Avenue. Just 5 miles northeast of Colman., 44.031099 -96.78371

SDSU:SDC
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-632019-08-01
United States, South Dakota, Deuel, Coteau Lakes GPA: Southwest corner of GPA. 2.8 air miles SW of Altamont. Northern side of 177th Street and eastern side of 473rd Ave. SW of South Coteaue Lake., 44.819894 -96.728137


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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