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Dataset: Weber State University-WSCO
Taxa: Smilacaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Weber State University:WSCO
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WSCO006541K.S. Erdman   12561964-06-08
United States, Iowa, Pottowattamie, Between Crescent and Honey Creek on US 30 alt., 41.402469 -95.86073

Weber State University:WSCO
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WSCO006542K.S. Erdman   13281964-05-18
United States, Iowa, Story, Pammel woods, Iowa State University, Ames., 42.033145 -93.653471

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WSCO002493Jason W. Baker   13792022-08-02
United States, Iowa, Linn, Collected 0.4 miles south of the Ivahoe cemetery along the Cedar River in a mixed maple/oak and prairie community. Site is slated to become a sand quarry., 42.031497 -91.739981, 213m

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WSCO006540Kevin Hansen   571977-07-24
United States, Florida, Escambia, Near path off campground loop of Black-bird Marsh Nature Trail. Ft. Pickens Area of Gulf Islands National Seashore, 30.373063 -86.909965

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WSCO005763Jason W. Baker   11382020-08-07
USA, Iowa, Benton, From Mt. Auburn head southeast on Commercial St. toward East St. for 2.3 miles. Turn left onto 55th St. and continue for 1 mile. Turn right onto 22nd Ave. for 0.1 mile. Collection site is a river floodplain/wetland on the east side of the road. Land slated to become a sand pit mine., 42.254993 -92.092682, 780m

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WSCO014381John B. Nelson   449042023-08-03
United States, South Carolina, Fairfield, Along grassy roadside between cow pastures, both sides of Patrick Road (=Sec Hwy 44) and 5 air miles east of downtown White Oak, 34.48902 -81.02924


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