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

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089292R. Dale Thomas   206871970-08-09
United States, Arkansas, Independence, Spoil bank area at Old Manganese Mine, Polk Bayou E of Cushman.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089293Roy B. Clarkson   18431957-09-06
United States, West Virginia, Pendleton, Along road to Spruce Knob from Riverton

LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089294K. M. Lindsay   11841977-08-25
Canada, Ontario, Essex, Pelee Island. Stone Road Prairie, ca. 1km NW of Mill Point, Pelee Island Provincial Park. UTM Grid. Ref. 3642/46239 Z 17. Loc. No. 233P., 41.75 -82.633

LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089295Norlan C. Henderson   65-6101965-08-22
United States, Kansas, Coffey, Rocky roadside, along US 50, about 2 miles west of Agricola.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089296Harry E. Ahles   875071979-08-25
United States, Massachusetts, Hampden, Diabase dike, Holyoke between Rt. 5 and Connecticut River.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089297V. E. McNeilus   98-5571998-07-09
United States, Tennessee, Marshall, Low, exposed area along Rt. 99, about 0.7 miles west of Rt. 31A.

LSU:Vascular Plants
Isanthus brachiatus (L.) B. S. P.
LSU00089298John A. Churchill   861471986-09-22
United States, Tennessee, Roane, Kingston. Knoll of disturbed soil in O sector on bend on the Clinch River where breeder atomic reactor was to be.


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Google Map

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