Dataset: LSU-Vascular Plants
Taxa: Hylotelephium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00086528Bob Davidge   s.n.1999-09-26
United States, New York, Dutchess, On the boundary line between the towns of Red Hook and Rhinebeck. The farm lies along Oriole Mills Road.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba.
LSU00086529Florence M. Givens   43951986-10-19
United States, Illinois, Gallatin, Rock outcrops and along stream of Pounds Hollow Recreational Area. Shawnee National Forest about 4 miles N.E. of Karbas Ridge.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Hylotelephium spectabile (Boreau) H.Ohba
NLU0131977Carlos Smith   13981971-10-03
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita

LSU:Vascular Plants
NLU0131980R. Dale Thomas   120311968-08-13
United States, Louisiana, Jackson

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0062012E. L. Lenbrook   s.n.1870-09-13
United States, Virginia

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Hylotelephium telephioides (Michx.) H. Ohba
NO0062013Joseph A. Ewan   171711945-08-18
United States, Virginia, Madison

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0062014W. Bartoszek   s.n.2005-08-21
Poland


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Google Map

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