Dataset: AUGIE
Taxa: Apocynaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Augustana College


AUGIE
AUGIE-00734N. P. Tulen   13531893-06-20
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Middle Loup River, near Natlick, Thomas, 41.95246 -100.439673

AUGIE
AUGIE-00744N.P. Tulen   13051893-06-15
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Middle Loup River near Thedford, 41.978112 -100.574588

AUGIE
AUGIE-00760N. P. Tulen   13261893-06-16
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Middle Loup River, near Thedford, 41.976814 -100.573222

AUGIE
AUGIE-00917N. P. Tulen   14201893-07-05
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, Near Plummer Ford, Dismal River, Thomas County, 41.82171 -100.720965

AUGIE
AUGIE-00925N. P. Tulen   14241893-06-22
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Middle Loup River, near Norway, Thomas County, 41.992878 -100.711212

AUGIE
AUGIE-01031N. P. Tulen   14231893-06-23
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Middle Loup River, near Norway, Thomas County, 41.994428 -100.716044

AUGIE
AUGIE-01032N. P. Tulen   13831893-06-29
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Dismal River, south of Thedford, Thomas County, 41.780456 -100.540571

AUGIE
AUGIE-01038N. P. Tulen   15001893-07-05
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, Near Plummer Ford, Dismal River, Thomas County, 41.82171 -100.720965

AUGIE
AUGIE-01070N. P. Tulen   15181893-07-05
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, Near Plummer Ford, Dismal River, Thomas County, 41.82171 -100.720965

AUGIE
AUGIE-01092N. P. Tulen   15321893-07-12
United States, Nebraska, Hooker, Near the Forks of Dismal River, Hooker County, 41.852713 -101.046886

AUGIE
Asclepias pumila (A. Gray) Vail
AUGIE-01268N. P. Tulen   17001893-08-19
United States, Nebraska, Thomas, On Middle Loup River, near Thedford, Thomas County, 41.973724 -100.575183


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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