Dataset: GREE-GREE
Taxa: Smilacaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Northern Colorado Herbarium


GREE:GREE
20779LeDoux, With Pries   4861973-01-09
United States, Florida, Monroe County, Big Pine Key, 24.6786 -81.360149

GREE:GREE
20780Bailey, William M., With J.R. Swayne   26501952-07-17
United States, Illinois, Pope County, 5 mi. NE of Eddyville, 37.548185 -88.533202

GREE:GREE
20782Olmsted, Charles E.   s.n.1964-10-05
United States, Indiana, Wayne County, Farm at Morgan Creek Rd. & Center Rd, NE of Williamsburg, 39.967261 -84.976866

GREE:GREE
20783Bennett, H.R.   s.n.1965-05-22
United States, Illinois, Cook County, E of Des Plaines River, 1 3/4 mi. NW from west end of Addison St, Leyden Twp., 41.948316 -87.846869

GREE:GREE
20784Thomas, R. Dale, With Dendrology Class   1575381997-10-26
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita Parish, beside Lapine Rd. at a branch of Rogers Creek N of road to Walnut Grove Church SW of Louisianna State Hwy. 34 and West Monroe, 32.350455 -90.876727

GREE:GREE
20785Bailey, William M.   5791948-08-20
United States, Illinois, Jackson County, Carbondale, valley of the creek S of the Southern Illinois University campus, Botany Preserve, 37.707939 -89.218563

GREE:GREE
20786Dunn, David B.   123251956-10-01
United States, Missouri, Boone County, c. 7 mi. W of Columbia, falls S of Hwy. 40, 38.960443 -92.4637

GREE:GREE
20787Thomas, R. Dale   746491980-11-01
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany Parish, along west bank of West Pearl River S of I-10, Pearl River Game managaement Area, 30.2769 -89.69483

GREE:GREE
Smilax herbacea var. peduncularis (Muhl. ex Willd.) A.DC.
20781Williamson, C.S.   s.n.1870-05-01
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia County, Philadelphia, 39.98391 -75.174775


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Google Map

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