Dataset: GVSC-
Taxa: catalpa => Catalpa, Catalpa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Grand Valley State University


GVSC
Catalpa Scop.
GVSC001892   18

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001893P. Haverkamp   51966-05-14
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 42.978626 -85.832154

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001894P. Haverkamp   51966-05-14

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001895Randall Sale   2221970-06-30
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Growing in lawn, with total constant sun exposure.

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001896Anne M. Feldpausch   s.n.
United States, Michigan, Barry, 2850 Beuhler Rd, Hastings

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001897Erin Timby   s.n.1998-06-23
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Grand Haven, behind Tapas on Franklin Street

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001898C. Andrews   312008-10-31
United States, Michigan, Kent, Kent Trails, Runs through the Ramblewood apartment complex in Wyoming, MI. Back in woods, small creek runs through, 42.889019 -85.734337

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001899Z. Mills   62010-09-22
USA, Michigan, Ottawa, Pigeon Creek Park. South of Stanton Road, trail parking lot, 42.93044 -86.094985

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001900D. Dykstra   502002-07-05
United States, Michigan, Kent, Grandville, 40th & Canal (older home, front yard)

GVSC
Catalpa speciosa Warder ex Engelm.
GVSC001901A. Polso   82008-09-26
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Ann Arbor, on Barclay Way, between northern buildings and cornfield.


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