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

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Calvin College


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Smilax ecirrhata (Engelm. ex Kunth) S. Watson
CALVIN005176Keith Van Enk   61965-05-25
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, 4 mi N of intersection M50 and US31, 2000 ft from Lake Michigan

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Smilax ecirrhata (Engelm. ex Kunth) S. Watson
CALVIN005177Gerrit Davidse   181964-05-26
United States, Michigan, Ottawa, Aman Park, 20 yards E of Sand Creek

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CALVIN005178R.G. Walsh   121966-07-30
United States, South Dakota, Clay, Between Forest Ave and S Dakota St, .2 mi S of Main St in Vermillion

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CALVIN005179Lloyd Messerli   2031959-05-24
United States, South Dakota, Lincoln, Section 16, Fairview Township

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CALVIN005180H. Bengelink   Unknown1939-07-05
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor

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Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
CALVIN005181Nick LaFleur   141964-05-26
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College, 250 ft W of tennis courts, 60 ft S of recreational field

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Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
CALVIN005182H. Bengelink   Unknown1939-07-05
United States, Michigan, Washtenaw, Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor

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Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
CALVIN005183Preston J. Boomstra   141994-05-20
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College, woody area near tennis court

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Smilax hispida Muhl. ex Torr.
CALVIN005184Jack Vanden Berg   221971-10-19
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College woodlot

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CALVIN005185Luke Blacquiere   Unknown1998-10-28
United States, Michigan, Kent, Calvin College, E side of seminary pond

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CALVIN005849Mike Muyskens   71990-09-26
United States, Michigan, Kent, Grattan Twp, T8N, R9W, Sec. 19, ne 1/4; 3/4 mi. e. of Tiffany Rd, n. of Six Mile Rd.

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CALVIN005186Terry Geurink   71964-05-21
United States, Michigan, Allegan, In Schrotenboer's woods, 1 mi E of US 31 on Big Creek


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