Dataset: SEMO-
Taxa: Sanicula
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Southeast Missouri State University Travis Brooks Herbarium


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A. Bornstein   5521995-06-11
United States, Missouri, Butler, Missouri Army National Guard Training Site (WETS); T26N, R7E (parts of sections 13-16 and 21-24). Primarily an area of dry, upland, Oak-Hickory woods, but with several low-lying sites along seasonal streams.

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Hamid Davoudi   1171985-04-29
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, I.R. Kelso Preserve. Growing on N. side of old dairy barn.

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Lutes   171969-06-15
United States, Missouri, Stoddard, Growing along roadside 1 1/2 mi W. of Gaylord lab.

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Melissa Pigg   981980-04-29
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Growing beside Cape Rock Drive.

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Otto Ohmart   20881978-06-04
United States, Missouri, Scott, 2 mi N.E. of Scott City E. of railroad just S. of Diversion Ditch.

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Otto Ohmart   9411976-05-14
United States, Arkansas, eynolds, Washington Road off Rt. 166 beside Fourche Creek.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
Alan Boehm   s.n.1974-04-26
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, In woods.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
D. Fish   1671967-07-18
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Growing in moist wooded area Hwy. 74 1 mi W. of S. Sprigg Street. Cape.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
D. Hart   751967-07-18
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Bluebell Island

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
Donald Gene Rhodes   1291953-05-08
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Woodland 2 mi N. of campus.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
John Dawson   361976-04-21
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Trail of Tears State Park creek bank in hilly wooded area.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
M. Hart   731967-07-18
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Bluebell Island

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
M.A. White   971978-05-03
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, S.E.M.O. State Univ. campus site of old Och's Nursery.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
Mary Horn   741977-05-01
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Kelso Sanctuary.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
R. Mooneyhan   481998-04-24
United States, Illinois, Union, Poole tract wetland (USFWS) located on Friendship Church Road, between Cypress and Dongola, IL. Moist edge of wetland.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
R.J. Kuster   s.n.1949-07-15
United States, Indiana, Porter, Leffew's Beech-Maple woods N.E. of Valparaiso.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
T.E.Brooks   56441968-05-18
United States, Kentucky, Cumberland, Wooded hillside near Jct. of Hwys. 90 & 691 about 4 mi W. of Burkesville.

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Sanicula gregaria E. P. Bicknell
W.R. Morrison   s.n.1976-03-24
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Elmwood Estate.

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Otto Ohmart   s.n.1970-06-15
United States, Virginia, Giles, Mt. Lake Biological Station.

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Sanicula odorata (Raf.) K. M. Pryer & L. R. Phillippe
A. Bornstein   2711974-06-01
United States, Missouri, Butler, Missouri Army National Guard Training Site (WETS); T26N, R7E (parts of sections 13-16 and 21-24). Primarily an area of dry, upland, Oak-Hickory woods, but with several low-lying sites along seasonal streams.

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Sanicula odorata (Raf.) K. M. Pryer & L. R. Phillippe
S. Lasky   42012-05-02
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Kelso Wildlife Sanctuary

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Sanicula odorata (Raf.) K. M. Pryer & L. R. Phillippe
S. Schell   252006-04-01
United States, Missouri, Franklin, Meramec State Park; southwest of Turtle pond; growing in mesic, lowland forest along an ATV path

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Otto Ohmart   23001979-07-03
United States, California, Amador, Foster Meadows Road 1 mi N. State Rt. 88. Cut over forest. EL. 7500'.


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