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

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum argophyllum (Pursh) J. Grimes
0004090Joanita M. Kant, Armando Hernandez, Daniel Johns   912012-06-05
USA, South Dakota, Jackson, 43.49405 -102.01105

SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum esculentum (Pursh) Rydb.
0004659Richard R. Halse   91242014-06-20
USA, South Dakota, Lawrence, Spearfish, Lookout Peak, at the end of Pony Express Lane, 44.492856 -103.835458, 1358m

SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum esculentum (Pursh) Rydb.
0004879Jordan Purintun & Gary Larson   s.n.2012-05-21
USA, South Dakota, Lyman, 44.176 -99.640389

SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum argophyllum (Pursh) J. Grimes
0008083Richard R. Halse   95482015-07-13
USA, South Dakota, Lawrence, Spearfish; Lookout Peak, at the end of Pony Express Lane., 44.490234 -103.832292, 1299m

SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum argophyllum (Pursh) J. Grimes
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-112019-06-05
United States, South Dakota, Deuel, Coteau Prairie:~mile North of Altamont. North side of Hwy 212, 44.904428 -96.719979

SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum argophyllum (Pursh) J. Grimes
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-562019-07-15
United States, South Dakota, Deuel, Coteau Prairie:~mile North of Altamont. North side of Hwy 212, 44.904428 -96.719979

SDSU:SDC
Pediomelum argophyllum (Pursh) J. Grimes
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-712019-07-22
United States, South Dakota, Deuel, Round Bullhead Site 1: 5.5 air miles NE of Goodwin. On western side of W Bullhead Lake Rd. South side of Round Lake and North side of Bullhead Lake, 44.933864 -96.828411


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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