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

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Southeast Missouri State University Travis Brooks Herbarium


SEMO
Dara Anselm   1291984-05-28
United States, Utah, Garfield, Mile 7 on highway 666 near Monticello

SEMO
Dara Anselm   1481984-06-01
United States, Colorado, Boulder, 15 miles west of Boulder City on Highway 36

SEMO
Davida Phillips   4331978-06-26
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Between Crested Butte and Mt. Crested Butte on southwest slope of grassy meadow

SEMO
Otto Ohmart   1091973-06-13
United States, Utah, Stevier, Along I-70 22.8 miles northwest of Salina Mesa

SEMO
Otto Ohmart   25111981-06-07
United States, Missouri, Iron, 5 miles northwest of Bixby beside state route 49

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Warren B. VanCamp   971975-07-10
United States, Montana, Glacier, 1 mile west of Browning along Highway 2

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Linum pratense (J.B.S. Norton) Small
Otto Ohmart   s.n.1971-08-20
United States, Utah, Kane, 1 mile south county line along Highway 15

SEMO
Linum pratense (J.B.S. Norton) Small
Otto Ohmart   s.n.1971-08-20
United States, Utah, Kane, 1 mile south county line; along highway 15

SEMO
Linum medium (Planch.) Britton
Kuster   s.n.1975-06-09
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Vancleave; north of Ocean Springs

SEMO
Linum medium (Planch.) Britton
Nan Steward   s.n.1977-07-09
United States, Missouri, Carter, 9 miles east of Van Buren on Highway 60

SEMO
Linum medium (Planch.) Britton
Otto Ohmart   25111981-06-07
United States, Missouri, Iron, 5 miles northwest of Bixby beside state route 49

SEMO
Linum medium (Planch.) Britton
Otto Ohmart & K. Thompson   10011976-06-08
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Trail of Tears State Park northwest corner

SEMO
Linum medium var. texanum (Planch.) Fernald
R. Dale Thomas   159,8481999-05-18
United States, Louisiana, Sabine, Right-of-way of La. 6 just east of Toledo Town west of Many. Sec. 24, T6N, R13W.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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