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

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Augustana College


AUGIE
AUGIE-02210N. Stoffregen   022101985-05-07
United States, Illinois, Rock Island, 38th St. Hill, by the college center (near Sem. dorms)., 41.503181 -90.547932

AUGIE
AUGIE-02211Lonn I. McGuire   022111986-08-02
United States, Iowa, Iowa, 1.9 km. north of I-80, 1.2 km. east of County Road V-38, 41.714922 -92.259059

AUGIE
AUGIE-01090N. P. Tulen   15391893-07-13
United States, Nebraska, Hooker, Near the Forks of Dismal River, Hooker County, 41.854009 -101.060108

AUGIE
AUGIE-01091N. P. Tulen   15391893-07-13
United States, Nebraska, Hooker, Near the Forks of Dismal River, Hooker County, 41.854009 -101.060108

AUGIE
AUGIE-00907N. P. Tulen   14101893-07-11
United States, Nebraska, Hooker, Near the Forks of Dismal River, Hooker County, 41.852489 -101.034236

AUGIE
AUGIE-00908N. P. Tulen   14101893-07-11
United States, Nebraska, Hooker, Near the Forks of Dismal River, Hooker County, 41.852489 -101.034236

AUGIE
AUGIE-01826Jason Koontz   s.n2021-07-20
USA, Illinois, Rock Island, Forested area to the south of 3716 Pine Ridge Ct, 41.47257 -90.474205

AUGIE
AUGIE-02212Trevor Wukasch   022122002-09-13
United States, Illinois, Rock Island, Found 15 meters west of Swenson on the campus of Augustana College, 41.503154 -90.548573

AUGIE
AUGIE-02213Jim Hayden   1981-05-11
United States, Illinois, Rock Island, Augustana College Campus, 50 meters east of Wallberg, 41.504595 -90.550161

AUGIE
AUGIE-02215Steve Rigdon   1982-05-12
United States, Illinois, Rock Island, backyard of 3449 7th Avenue, 41.505213 -90.551377


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