Dataset: SAU-
Taxa: Grossulariaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Saint Ambrose University Herbarium


SAU
UAH (Ulrich A. Hauber)   1915-04-27
United States, Iowa, Scott, Davenport. Duck Creek., 41.524033 -90.474932

SAU
class (sic)   1914-05-15
United States, Iowa, Scott, Davenport. North of college (presumably St. Ambrose College), 41.540061 -90.58043

SAU
UAH (Ulrich A. Hauber)   1915-04-28
United States, Iowa, Scott, Bettendorf. Devil's Glen., 41.534951 -90.480242

SAU
Shimek, B.   1921-08-08
United States, Iowa, Clayton, Pike's Peak. McGregor., 43.007774 -91.174219

SAU
Shimek, B.   1905-05-13
United States, Iowa, Clayton, above Marquette, 43.044428 -91.178186

SAU
UAH (Ulrich A. Hauber)   1915-04-27
United States, Iowa, Scott, Davenport. Duck Creek., 41.524033 -90.474932

SAU
   1928-05-13
United States, Iowa, Scott, Milwaukee tracks north of Davenport, 41.665374 -90.57489

SAU
   1928-06-14
United States, Iowa, Scott, Davenport. Duck Creek Park., 41.544311 -90.527423

SAU
   1928-06-14
United States, Iowa, Scott, Davenport. Duck Creek Park., 41.544311 -90.527423

SAU
Shimek, B.   1930-03-25
United States, Iowa, Muscatine, SW of Moscow, 41.576036 -91.082277

SAU
Shimek, B.   1902-05-02
United States, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City, 41.660351 -91.537975

SAU
Shimek, B.   1924-05-07
United States, Iowa, Johnson, North of Iowa City. Linder's Bluff., 41.692063 -91.543129

SAU
Ribes odoratum Wendland
UAH (Ulrich A. Hauber)   1914-05-00
United States, Iowa, Scott, Davenport. College grounds (presumably St. Ambrose College), 41.540061 -90.58043

SAU
UAH (Ulrich A. Hauber)   1929-07-02
Canada, Saskatchewan, St. Louis. South Saskatchewan River., 52.921034 -105.811323

SAU
UAH (Ulrich A. Hauber)   1929-07-02
Canada, Saskatchewan, St. Louis. South Saskatchewan River., 52.921034 -105.811323


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