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

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Calvin College


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CALVIN002187Daniel Spalink   422008-06-09
United States, Michigan, Kent, Kent Co,In water beside dock on N shore of Flat Iron Lake near Calvin house off Hart S. N 43° 90.7478' W 85° 23.454'

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CALVIN002188M. Karsten   7a1942-07-16
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, Indian River

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CALVIN002189Jill Lyzenga   61988-10-05
United States, Michigan, Kent, Castro property between 6 and 7 Mile Rds, E of Tiffany Ave. NE 1/4 of Sec 19, T8N R9W

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CALVIN002190Paula Bouwman   381988-10-05
United States, Michigan, Kent, Saul Lake, Castro property between 6 and 7 Mile Rds E of Tiffany Ave

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CALVIN002191M. Karsten   7b1942-07-09
United States, Michigan, Presque Isle, Ocqueoc Lake

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CALVIN002194Jason Folkema   432006-10-19
United States, Michigan, Kent, Flat Iron Lake Preserve, N 43*07.478' W 85*23.454

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CALVIN002195H. Bengelink   Unknown1939-07-06
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, First Sister Lake, Ann Arbor

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CALVIN002183Jason Folkema   202006-09-28
United States, Michigan, Kent, Flat Iron Lake Preserve, N 43*07.478' W 85*23.454

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CALVIN002180M. Karsten   81942-07-28
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Wilderness Park

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CALVIN002181Garrett E. Crow & Wisely Wilson   107222013-05-13
United States, Michigan, Kent, Tallmadge Twp. Aman Park (Grand Rapids Park System). T7N, R13W, sec. 22 ne ¼. N 42°58', W 85°50'; elev. 262m

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CALVIN002182Jeff Schneider   101968-07-30
United States, Michigan, South Lake

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Utricularia resupinata B.D. Greene ex Bigelow
CALVIN002184Garrett E. Crow   107212013-09-04
United States, Michigan, Kent, Oakfield Twp, Sand Bottom Lake. N 43°11.020, W 85°23.459'; T9N, R3W, sec 9; elev. 273m.


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