Dataset: KSP-
Taxa: Altingiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
KSP026930Samantha Young Pryer   37442014-10-07
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Mine Land Wildlife Area #27, along the edge of NW 120th St ca. 315 m S of NW Center Star Rd, 37.206202 -95.049355, 260m

KSP
KSP026931Samantha Young Pryer   38632014-05-31
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Mine Land Wildlife Area #30; off MLWA #30 access road on N side of NW Center Star Rd ca. 400 m W of NW 100th St, 37.210435 -95.0183, 256m

KSP
KSP024595Samantha Young Pryer   61172015-09-29
United States, Kansas, Crawford, Property located on the NE corner of E 520th St and 160 Hwy, 37.36796 -94.70859, 272m

KSP
Amelia Bristow   3522011-06-20
United States, Kansas, Montgomery, Elk City State Park, 37.2602 -95.7829, 258m

KSP
KSP012161Eric Ikenberry   34-771977-04-14
United States, Kansas, Crawford, KSCP campus, Pittsburg

KSP
KSP012162C. L. Gann   481976-04-28
United States, Kansas, Crawford, 5 mi W. Pittsburg, Crawford Co, KANSAS


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Google Map

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