Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Senecio hieraciifolius var. hieraciifolius
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Pittsburg State University, Theodore M. Sperry Herbarium


KSP
Chance Curran   2502016-08-24
United States, Oklahoma, Ottawa, Grand River Dam Authority: W of intersection of E 75th rd and 54O ; ca. 3.22 km West of intersection of Hwy 69 and 26th Ave., 36.907062 -94.917828, 231m

KSP
Chance Curran   3202016-11-01
United States, Oklahoma, Ottawa, Grand River Dam Authority; SE of intersection of E 65 rd and S 520 Rd; ca 6.45km West of intersection of Hwy 69 and Newman rd., 36.921072 -94.949549, 243m

KSP
KSP036771Samantha Young Pryer   25872014-08-28
United States, Kansas, Crawford, Walk-in Hunting Area on the W side of State Line Rd. ca. 450 m N of E 570th Ave., 37.44371 -94.62137, 285m

KSP
KSP036770Samantha Young Pryer   31042014-09-11
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, ca. 230 m E. of RockValley Rd and 340 m. N of SE Buffalo Dr. at Downstream Casino, 37.002907 -94.628283, 304m

KSP
KSP036767Samantha Young Pryer   35472014-05-18
United States, Kansas, Crawford, Mine Land Wildlife Area #1; NW corner of Us Hwy 69 and 160th St.; collected along large loop about 20 m on both sides, 37.475304 -94.98107, 286 - 289m

KSP
KSP036768Samantha Young Pryer   36752014-10-05
United States, Kansas, Crawford, Mine Land Wildlife Area #3 on N side of 570th Ave, ca. 60 m E of S 260th St., 37.44015 -94.62444, 286m

KSP
KSP036769Samantha Young Pryer   63532015-10-11
United States, Kansas, Cherokee, Property located on the W side at the end of SE 97th Terrace, 37.03715 -94.656, 281m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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