Dataset: EMC-
Taxa: Hypericaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Eastern Michigan University Herbarium


EMC
EMC014689O. A. Farwell   1691884-08-10
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw

EMC
EMC009650Don Frye   1968-07-13
USA, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake Environmental Center, Northeast corner of Fish Lake Rd. and Vernor Rd.

EMC
EMC013805C. Meyer   --1968-07-11
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake property, NE corner of Fish Lake and Vernor Rds. N side of pond, open field., 43.113558 -83.248198

EMC
Emily Edwards   522022-07-02
United States, Michigan, Benzie, In parking lot area near faculty housing, 44.715855 -85.819366

EMC
Emily R. Edwards   522022-07-02
United States, Michigan, Benzie, EMU Parson's Center, in parking lot, 44.715684 -85.819459

EMC
BM Rice   902023-08-12
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Fish Lake, In field next to old schoolhouse, 43.1117328583 -83.2494943869

EMC
EMC014686O. A. Farwell   7411889-07-07
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw

EMC
EMC007393C. E. Garton   196591980-08-26
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay Dist., E. side of N. end of Onion L. 2 km. W. of Spruce R. Rd, 25 km. NE. of Thunder Bay City., 48.533333 -89.116667

EMC
EMC014687O. A. Farwell   1661884-08-10
United States, Michigan, Keweenaw

EMC
EMC009622   
Dr. of Ypsi on M23

EMC
EMC009681A. C. Beauglehole   7401967-00-00
Australia, Victoria, Top of Jones Cliff above Glenelg River about 30 airmiles NW of Portland, Vic.

EMC
EMC014688O. A. Farwell   167a, 167b1887-09-12

EMC
EMC013806R. Wilcox   371975-07-24
United States, Michigan, Lapeer, Cedar Lake, SW margin., 43.125051 -83.206408


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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