Dataset: HCHM
Taxa: Cynanchum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Hope College


HCHM
Cynanchum indet. L.
HCHM01496Gillis, William   147041978-06-13
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Cultivated Plants; Beal Garden. From Japan. Erect. Flowers white. Michigan State University Campus. East Lansing. Ingham County, Michigan, U.S.A. Lat 43° 45' North; Long. 84° 30' West. Hardiness Zone 5 (U.S.D.A.).

HCHM
HCHM01497Gillis, William   140081977-07-22
United States, Michigan, Saint Joseph, St. Joseph County, prairie relict, sward along highway 12, near jct. of Schimmel road and railroad. Flowers purple-black; prostrate vine.

HCHM
HCHM01498Gillis, William   139791977-07-15
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Ingham County, East Lansing, adjacent to Bogue Street Bridge at Sanford Natural Area, next to Van Hoosen Hall, MSU campus. Prostrate vine.

HCHM
HCHM01499Gillis, William   147361978-06-24
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Cultivated Plants; Beal Garden. S crambling vine. Corolla cream. Michigan State University Campus. East Lansing. Ingham County, Michigan, U.S.A. Lat 43° 45' North; Long. 84° 30' West. Hardiness Zone 5 (U.S.D.A.).


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