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

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Hope College


HCHM
HCHM00656Rosine, Tom   1966-06-28
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County T2N R15W Sec.26

HCHM
HCHM00657Riekena, Genevieve   1966-06-28
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County T2N R15W Sec. 26; Ely Lake

HCHM
HCHM00658Van Faasen, Paul   6151965-09-21
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County T2N R15W Sec.25; Shore of Ely Lake. very abundant.

HCHM
HCHM00659Gillis, William   133601976-07-18
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County, boggy mat in water of Ely Lake, soft-water lake. T. 2N, R. 15W, NE 1/4 Sec. 26.

HCHM
HCHM00660Van Faasen, Paul   11071965-09-03
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County T2N R15W Sec.26; Shore of Ely Lake

HCHM
HCHM00661Van Faasen, Paul   42721975-07-24
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County; Ely Lake

HCHM
HCHM00662Van Faasen, Paul   44971976-08-10
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County, T2N R15W Sec. 26; North shore of Ely Lake

HCHM
HCHM00663Gillis, William   133601976-07-18
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County, T. 2N, R. 15W, NE1/4 Sec. 26. Bog border of Ely Lake. Soft-water lake. Growing in shallow water at lake edge. Flowers white.

HCHM
HCHM00664Bruggers, Stephen   1251974-08-05
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County T2N R15W Sec. 26; Ely Lake, in shallow water of lake edge

HCHM
HCHM00665Bruggers, Stephen   1251974-08-05
United States, Michigan, Allegan, Allegan County T2N R15W Sec. 26; Shallow edges of Ely Lake

HCHM
HCHM00666Van Faasen, Paul   10071965-08-26
United States, Michigan, Kalkaska, Kalkaska County T26N R7W Sec. 21; Shore of East Lake.


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