Dataset: ALBC
Taxa: Poaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Albion College


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Poa saltuensis Fernald & Wiegand
ALBC008498C.W. Fallass   s.n.1927-06-01
United States, Michigan, Emmet, North of Cross Village.

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ALBC008499Bradford S. Slaughter   00621999-05-21
United States, Michigan, Barry, Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, north side of Cloverdale Road, west of 2-track.

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ALBC008500Bradford S. Slaughter   1661999-07-08
United States, Michigan, Barry, Pierce Cedar Creek Institute, north of Cloverdale Road and west of 2-track trail.

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ALBC008501W.J. Gilbert   491511949-06-07
United States, Michigan, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve, Battle Creek.

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ALBC008502J. Dan Skean, Jr.   23181989-06-07
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Brandt Woods, north of Winnipeg Lake, ca four miles northwest of Albion, Sheridan Township.

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ALBC008503W.J. Gilbert   540071955-06-17
United States, Michigan, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve, Battle Creek, Wattles Road.

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ALBC008504Mary B. Fallass   s.n.1894-07-12
United States, Michigan, Parma.

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ALBC008505C.W. Fallass   s.n.1881-06-01
United States, Michigan, Big Rapids.

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ALBC008506John W. McCain   68-331968-06-18
Canada, New Brunswick, Kent Island, Charlotte County.

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Cenchrus longispinus (Hack.) Fern.
ALBC009277E.A. Stowell   s.n.1950-08-13
United States, Wisconsin, Iowa, Along Highway 14 just west of Arena.

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ALBC009556Anna Miller   572012-05-29
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, [no precise location], 42.32264 -85.13083, 320m

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ALBC009563Anna Miller   552012-05-29
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, [no precise location], 42.32264 -85.13083, 320m


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