Dataset: MOR-
Taxa: Cucumis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum


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0035798MORJohnson, K   25581995-09-08
United States, Illinois, Will, McKinley Woods, 2 miles south of Channahon. Next to a garbage container at the upper parking lot.

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0035797MORKobal, S   96-181996-07-25
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, Collected at Blackwell Forest Preserve near West Chicago. The plant was found growing on a mound of earth near a maintenance building., 41.840222 -88.192861

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0035802MORSwink, FA   93661989-08-25
United States, Illinois, McHenry, Along the Northwestern Railroad north and west of Ayer Park in Harvard. In waste ground near the railroad.

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0035801MORDritz, K   9681991-09-15
United States, Illinois, Kankakee, Numerous stunted plants in a shallow hole at the edge of a woods on the N shore of the Kankakee River, just E of Kankakee River State Park.

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0035799MORDritz, K   10751992-10-04
United States, Illinois, Grundy, Growing in crushed rock at the upper part of the beach at William G. Stratton State Park, just below the parking lot and a storm drain that overflows during heavy rains.

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0035800MORMilde, M   81994-09-24
United States, Illinois, Cook, At Montrose Beach, Chicago.

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0053479MORKobal, S   FPD 08-282008-08-29
United States, Illinois, DuPage, Morton Arboretum, East Branch Forest Preserve near Addison. Growing on a spoil pile south of Army Trail Rd. & east of Valley View Rd.

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0076644MORWilhelm, G   233912014-08-18
United States, Indiana, Starke, About 1.5 miles east of North Judson, along rail trail just east of S250W road.


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