Dataset: CMC-
Taxa: Saururaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Central Michigan University Herbarium


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CMC00002098James Detraz   142007-10-01
United States, Michigan, Clinton, [no precise location], 43.08985 -84.809417, 203m

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CMC00002099Don Trew   A222000-03-26
United States, Florida, Hardee, Limestone Road, Limestone., 27.3991 -81.88275

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CMC00002100G.E. Kouris   241977-06-26
United States, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Banks of Forked Lake.

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CMC00019980A.J. Chandonnet   102013-09-30
United States, Michigan, Clinton, South on M-127, exit west on Cleveland Road (M-57) for roughly 7 miles to Bliss Road then approximately 5.5 miles south, off-road parking lot., 43.09 -84.7625, 239m

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CMC00019989H.N. Preston   82013-09-30
United States, Michigan, Clinton, South 127 to Bliss Road., 43.086 -84.7614, 188m

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CMC00020037A.A. Bozinowski   122013-09-30
United States, Michigan, Clinton, Bliss Road, from US 127 South at 109 toward M-57, turn east on M-57 until Bliss Road, turn west and head about 3 miles, small parking lot on northern side of Bliss., 43.090333 -84.762, 208m

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CMC00020043A.J. Chandonnet   102013-09-30
United States, Michigan, Clinton, South on M-127, exit west on Cleveland Road (M-57) for roughly 7 miles to Bliss Road then approximately 5.5 miles south, off-road parking lot., 43.09 -84.7625, 239m

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CMC00020087Nicole Schmidt   102013-09-30
United States, Michigan, Clinton, North bank of the Maple River, off Bliss Road, 5 miles south of 57 and 10 miles west of 127., 43.0901 -84.762, 239m

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CMC00020092N.K. LeVasseur   82013-09-30
United States, Michigan, Midland, US-127 South to West Colony Road to East Maple River Road., 43.513617 -84.451717, 700m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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