Dataset: GVSC-
Taxa: lobelia => Lobelia,Lobelia laxiflora,Lobelia cardinalis, Lobelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Grand Valley State University


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GVSC002435Ashley Meyer   152008-08-31
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Found in swampy wet area along the edge of 142nd Ave in Allegan CO

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GVSC002436Daniel Spalink   1352008-08-26
United States, Michigan, Kent, In wet depression near eastern edge of Maas Preserve, jest west of White Pine Trail. East of Summit Rd. near intersection with Rector Rd between 12 and 13 Mile Roads.

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GVSC002437E. Mustazza   42011-09-13
United States, Michigan, Barry, N. Briggs Rd, Yankee Springs recreational area. Shady area.

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GVSC002438Joe Marconi   s.n.2001-09-06
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Port Sheldon, Pigeon River Consumers Power Right of Way

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GVSC002439R. Bennett   52010-09-04
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, In Harger Park near a foot bridge, next to a shaded creek.

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GVSC002440S. Knapp   42011-09-13
United States, Michigan, Barry, N. Briggs Rd, Yankee Springs recreational area. Shady area.

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GVSC002441Joe Marconi   s.n.2001-09-06
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Port Sheldon, Pigeon River Consumer Power Right of Way

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GVSC002442Joe Marconi   s.n.2001-08-18
United States, Michigan, Grand Haven Twp, Hoffma Park, 43.017325 -86.1825

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GVSC002443Joe Marconi   s.n.2001-08-18
United States, Michigan, Grand Haven Twp. MI, Hoffma Park, 43.017325 -86.1825

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GVSC002444Leigh Peltz   32009-09-05
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Pigeon Creek Park. Specimen found growing next to creek. Grand Valley State University Herbarium, Allendale, Michigan, 42.933454 -86.092022

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GVSC002445L. Boi   72008-09-17
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman park along stream, 42.978626 -85.832154


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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