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

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Albion College


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Lactuca biennis (Moench.) Fern.
ALBC001111   501591950-08-24
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve; Battle Creek

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Lactuca biennis (Moench.) Fern.
ALBC001112   494951949-09-02
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve; Battle Creek

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Lactuca biennis (Moench.) Fern.
ALBC001113   6711894-07-25
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Bay View

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ALBC001114   6941894-07-15
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Bay View

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ALBC001115   32711924-07-23
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, North shore of Burt Lake

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ALBC001116   1884-07-20
United States, Michigan, Grand Rapids

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ALBC001117   8971912-07-16
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Albion

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ALBC001118   493221949-07-15
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve; Battle Creek

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ALBC001119   18981911-03-17
United States, Florida, Melleriville Av.; S.E. of Sanford

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ALBC001120   6221894-07-21
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Bay View

ALBC
ALBC001121   2308 (C.W. Fallass).1903-07-03
United Kingdom, Wales, Hawarden

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ALBC001122   3394 (C.W. Fallass).1924-09-20
United States, Indiana, Wells, East of Bluffton

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ALBC001123   1884-07-30
United States, Michigan, West Fulton St.; Grand Rapids

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ALBC001124   501661950-08-29
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve; Battle Creek

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ALBC001125   50931950-07-31
United States, Michigan, Calhoun, Harvey N. Ott Biological Preserve; Battle Creek

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ALBC001126   32131922-08-19
United States, Ohio, Washington, Barlow


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.