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

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0008097Richard R. Halse   95852015-07-26
USA, Oregon, Klamath, Along Godowa Springs Road (NFD Road 3462) ca 8.7 miles N of Beatty; ca. 1.3 air miles W of Ponina Butte., 42.55758 -121.26469, 1494m

SDSU:SDC
Sarah Herzog   2019-8892019-08-29
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, Brookings Prairie: South of Brookings. 4.2 air miles SW of Brookings. On southern side of 216th Street and western side of 470th Ave., 44.2533 -96.81075, 483m

SDSU:SDC
Sarah Herzog   2019-8382019-08-23
United States, South Dakota, Moody, Sioux Prairie: 3.7 air miles NE of Colman. On the east side of 471st Street., 44.0313 -96.78635, 517m

SDSU:SDC
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-472019-09-06
United States, South Dakota, Brookings, Aurora Prairie: 3 miles southwest of Aurora. On the east side of 475th Avenue., 44.262012 -96.704581

SDSU:SDC
0004693Richard R. Halse   92282014-08-02
USA, Oregon, Lane, In the Coast Range on top of Prairie Mountain, ca. 7.5 air mi S of Alsea., 44.28016 -123.5869, 1047m

SDSU:SDC
Gentianopsis procera (T. Holm) Ma
0011828David J. Ode   15-042015-09-21
USA, South Dakota, Grant, Mazeppa Game Production Area, 5 air mi SSW of Marvin; T 120N, R 51W, Sec. 16, S 1/2, SW 1/4, 45.1943 -96.9603

SDSU:SDC
0004733Richard R. Halse   92732014-08-13
USA, Oregon, Lane, Cascade Range; Willamette National Forest, along State Hwy. 242 (McKenzie Pass Hwy.) ca. 5 mi SW of the summit of McKenzie Pass and the Dee Wright Observatory, 44.22384 -121.179, 1444m


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