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

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Augustana College


AUGIE
AUGIE-01356N. P. Tulen   1893-07-24
United States, Nebraska, Hooker, On Middle Loup River, near Mullen, Hooker County, 42.068558 -101.040162

AUGIE
AUGIE-02203B. Schwarzwalder   022031982-05-09
United States, Illinois, Rock Island, Approx. 8.5 km west of Andalusia, Illinois in Loud Thunder Forest Preserve and 3 m from Lake George, 41.426115 -90.829515

AUGIE
AUGIE-02204Jennifer Gary   022041999-08-09
United States, Illinois, Lee, Six hundred yards east of the main building at Greenwing Biological Preserve on edge of pine forest, 41.69893 -89.269797

AUGIE
AUGIE-02205Erin Roh   022051999-10-09
United States, Illinois, Lee, Greenwing Lab 600 yds. E. from main building at the edge of the pine forest, 41.697854 -89.272451

AUGIE
AUGIE-02206Aryan Haren   022061999-10-09
United States, Illinois, Lee, Five hundred meters east of main lodge of Augustana Greenwing Laboratory. Along where prairie and forest line meet., 41.698944 -89.269507

AUGIE
AUGIE-02208Dana deRaismes   022081997-08-04
United States, Illinois, Kane, Nelsen Lake, Batavia, 41.832721 -88.384381


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Google Map

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