Dataset: WET-
Taxa: Ericaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Wartburg College


WET
Woltz, J.A.   1964-07-09
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Iowa Lakeside Laboratory, 43.379641 -95.181997

WET
BI295   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, DeSoto, 30.61253 -88.85494

WET
Kaiser, Ron   91969-05-02
United States, Texas, Brewster, Big Bend National Park, Lost Mine Trail., 29.270202 -103.277592, 1951m

WET
Woltz, J.A.   1964-07-10
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Iowa Lakeside Lab, 43.379641 -95.181997

WET
Woltz, J.A.   1964-07-20
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Iowa Lakeside Lab, 43.379641 -95.181997

WET
Hubbard   1955-08-00
United States, Minnesota, Superior Nat. Forest

WET
Gaylussacia baccata (Wangenh.) K.Koch
Main, Steve   1960-04-23
United States, Indiana, Porter, Main's woods.

WET
BI295   2002-05-15
United States, Virginia, Giles, 37.366667 -80.5

WET
Hubbard   1955-08-27
United States, Minnesota, St. Louis or Lake, Sup. Nat. Forest, E. of Ely., 47.903467 -91.840994

WET
Woltz, J.A.   1964-06-17
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Iowa Lakeside Lab, 43.379641 -95.181997

WET
BI295   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Harrison, 30.616667 -88.933333

WET
Freeman, C.C.   781731978-08-28
United States, Iowa, Bremer, 42.765464 -92.503996

WET
   
United States, Virginia, Giles, 37.366667 -80.5

WET
Woltz, J.A.   1964-06-20
United States, Iowa, Dickinson, Iowa Lakeside Laboratory, 43.379641 -95.181997

WET
Opperman, B.   1973-05-06
United States, Mississippi, DeSoto National Forest

WET
BI295   2002-05-15
United States, Virginia, Giles, 37.37928 -80.51503

WET
Hubbard, Fred H.   1955-08-27
United States, Minnesota, Superior Nat. Forest


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.