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

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Wartburg College


WET
   2002-05-10
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, 30.6 -88.85

WET
Main, S.   1978-07-13
United States, Iowa, Bremer, Roadside NE of Waverly

WET
Schmitt, D.   1011962-09-00
United States, Iowa, Bremer

WET
Freeman, C.C.   77431977-06-11
United States, Kansas, Riley, Dewey Ranch, Konza Prairie, South Pasture., 39.097156 -96.569174

WET
Freeman, Craig   773391976-07-08
United States, Iowa, Bremer, NW of Waverly., 42.810403 -92.52481

WET
Hypericum spathulatum (Spach) Steud.
Bathgate, Don   1959-10-00
United States, Iowa, Bremer

WET
Freeman, Craig   773371976-07-26
United States, Iowa, Bremer, Along the Illinois Central RR. right-of-way. To east of the air base., 42.690192 -92.482342

WET
Vogel, J.   1974-05-14
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, East of Ocean Springs, 30.41131 -88.827806

WET
Raders, Simmons   1976-07-00
United States, Iowa, Bremer, Sweet's Marsh, area 4., 42.828254 -92.224869

WET
Freeman, Craig   773381976-07-08
United States, Iowa, Bremer, 42.811468 -92.485677


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