Dataset: CALVIN
Taxa: Celastraceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Calvin College


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CALVIN002489M. Karsten   
United States, Michigan, Presque Isle, detailed locality information protected

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CALVIN002486Gerrit Davidse   1191964-09-06
United States, Utah, Utah, Silver Glance Lake Area. 40*40'13" N Lat. 111*33'42" W Long

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Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
CALVIN001395Alexander Watt   52008-11-20
United States, Michigan, Kent, 42 55'52.63"N, 85 35'21.11"W; between North Hall and Devries Hall, in woodlot, Calvin College Campus

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Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
CALVIN001396Mike VanDyker   12010-12-01
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College Campus, Grand Rapids

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Euonymus fortunei (Turcz.) Hand.-Mazz.
CALVIN001397William Elzinga   471980-11-14
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College, NE side of Science Building

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CALVIN001405Gerrit Davidse   2681966-04-09
United States, Michigan, Davis, E of North Salt Lake

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CALVIN001406N.H. Russell   115721960-05-07
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Upper end of Oak Creek Canyon, by Ariz Hwy 69, 10 mi N of Sedona

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CALVIN006126Garrett Crow   107962014-06-13
United States, South Dakota, Pennington, Black Hills National Forest, ca. 10 mi. sw of Rapid City along Rt. 44, Buzzard's Roost, and trail to peak

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Euonymus alata (Thunb.) Siebold, orth.
CALVIN001394James S. Wilson   461956-05-30
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Nichols Arboretum, UM, Ann Arbor

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CALVIN005953Valerie Yff   121996-10-15
United States, Michigan, Kent, Adjacent to Lamberton Lakes Apartments off I-96 at Plainfield Ave.

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CALVIN005956Kevin Wisselink   281996-10-15
United States, Michigan, Kent, Adjacent to Lamberton Lakes Apartments off I-96 at Plainfield Ave.

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001392Garrett E. Crow and Wisely Wilson   105582012-04-24
United States, Michigan, Kent, City of Grand Rapids, Ken-o-Sha Park, 42 54.391'N, 85 38.165'W, 1 mi. s. of 28th Street SE and ca 0.4 mi. west of Kalamazoo Ave. SE, near school

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001398Rachel Unema   22004-10-21
United States, Michigan, Kent, Ganies Twp, 1/2 mi S of 84th St, 50 ft E of East Paris. NW 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Sec 25, T5N R11W

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001399Walter Ackerman   191964-05-23
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College, Franklin St Campus near front of Dining Hall

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001400Thomas Smedes   121963-05-23
United States, Michigan, Kent, N of Reeds Lake Blvd, 1/2 mi from intersection with Lakeside Dr

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001401Wesley Meeuwsen   401964-05-20
United States, Michigan, Kent, 1000 ft from S side of 3 Mil e Rd and 1 mi E of Fuller

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001402Mary Apol   111964-05-20
United States, Michigan, Kent, N side of Hall St about 1/2 mi W of East Beltline

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001403Don Apol   1
United States, Michigan, Kent, Along Reeds Lake Blvd just E of Hall St

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Euonymus obovata Nutt., orth.
CALVIN001404Shirley Van Polen   81963-05-11
United States, Michigan, Osceola, 3/8 mi W of Avondale Rd and 1/2 mi N of Hessilink Rd

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CALVIN002487James De Young   Unknown (2 of 2)1998-08-00
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Corner of Wolf Lake Dr and G Ave

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CALVIN002488James De Young   Unknown (1 of 2)1998-08-00
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Corner of Wolf Lake Dr and G Ave

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CALVIN005800Ben DeRidder   101996-10-15
United States, Michigan, Kent, off Lamberton Lake Drive near 4-Mile and Plainfield Ave.


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