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

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Sarah Herzog   2019-1002019-06-16
United States, South Dakota, Duel, Jacobson 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., 44.79182 -96.62267, 529m

SDSU:SDC
Anticlea elegans (Pursh) Rydb.
I. B. Vilella-Arnizaut   2019-862019-06-05
United States, South Dakota, Deuel, Altamont GPA: South side of 174th St. 2.5 miles north of Altamont., 44.860664 -96.710675

SDSU:SDC
Xerophyllum tenax (Pursh) Nutt.
0004734Richard R. Halse   91992014-07-10
USA, Oregon, Jefferson, Cascade Range, Mt. Hood National Forest, Olallie Scenic Area, NW end of Olallie Lake, 44.81197 -121.79335, 1496m

SDSU:SDC
Toxicoscordion venenosum (S. Watson) Rydb.
0003406Richard R. Halse   85542012-06-20
USA, Oregon, Wallowa, Along the Troy Road (County Road 500) N of Wallowa; ca. 9.9 miles N of the junction of Troy Road and Tick Hill Road, 45.7494 -117.45836, 1325m

SDSU:SDC
0003434Richard R. Halse   85332012-06-19
USA, Oregon, Grant, Malheur National Forest; at the junction of U.S. Hwy. 26 and State Hwy. 7, ca. 15.4 miles E of Prairie City, 44.5735 -118.49954, 1270m

SDSU:SDC
Toxicoscordion fontanum (Eastw.) Zomlefer & Judd
0008123Richard R. Halse   93772015-03-26
USA, California, Lake, Along State Hwy 20, ca. 0.6 mi NE of its junction with State Hwy 53 or 3.2 mi E of Clearlake Oaks, 39.01293 -122.60444, 519m

SDSU:SDC
Veratrum viride var. eschscholzianum (Roem. & Schult.) Breitung
0008158Richard R. Halse   94682015-06-17
USA, Oregon, Wallowa, Umatilla National Forest; along N.F. Road 62 at Long Meadows Guard Station., 45.94424 -117.61824, 1224m


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Google Map

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