Dataset: MSC-
Taxa: Menispermaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Michigan State University


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MSC0125130   
United States, Michigan, Ingham

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MSC0163925   
United States, Michigan, Ingham

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MSC0163926   
United States, Michigan, Ingham

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MSC0285347Jack Haynes   242021-07-20
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Along Lansing River Trail where Kalamazoo st crosses the Red Cedar River, 42.729839 -84.506818

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MSC0285348Jack Haynes   242021-07-20
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Along Lansing River Trail where Kalamazoo st crosses the Red Cedar River, 42.729839 -84.506818

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MSC0286693Doug A. Landis   s.n.2001-09-22
United States, Michigan, Ingham, 2 km N. of Aurelius.

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MSC0287300Jacob Mantela   692022-08-12
United States, Michigan, Ingham, East Lansing. Michigan State University campus. Beal Botanical Gardens. North bank of Red Cedar River between Beal Street bridge and bridge leading to main library., 42.73015667 -84.48423167

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MSC0287499Jacob Mantela   2382022-10-03
United States, Michigan, Ingham, Heritage forest North, just south of Grand River Avenue and E Michigan Avenue merge, Michigan State University Campus, East Lansing., 42.73535 -84.485466


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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