Dataset: GVSC-
Taxa: sinapis => Sinapis, Sinapis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Grand Valley State University


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GVSC002494Sue Heath   1021967-05-09
United States, Michigan, Kent, Comstock Park, Mill Creek

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GVSC002495Janice Owsinski   10131967-05-21
United States, Michigan, Kent

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GVSC002496K. Honton   1071967-05-08
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Beech-maple woodland, near stream, M45 and 48th Avenue

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GVSC002497J. E. Dehring   4141970-05-07
United States, Michigan, Ottawa

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GVSC002498V. Fox   1011967-05-03
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Loutit Hall

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GVSC002499D.L. Bouman   1221967-05-24
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, 1 mile SW of Allendale

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GVSC002500   223
Found along the road just outside of Jenison

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GVSC002501James Snyder   111971-05-26
United States, Michigan, The Grand Haven High School field

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GVSC002502Jack DeKorte   551967-05-18
United States, Michigan, Ottawa

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GVSC002503Anne Prince   s.n.1971-05-15
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, G.V.S.C.


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