Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calystegia spithamaea spithamaea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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1686054Frank C. Gates   215331945-07-09
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, U of M Bio. Station, aspens.

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1686067Heinrich K.D. Eggert   39471886-05-26
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis

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1686017Julian A. Steyermark   785361955-04-30
United States, Missouri, Adair, Thousand Hills State Park in wooded ravines and prairie openings in highly dissected country tributary to Dave Branch, 3 3/4-4 mi W of Kirksville.

MO
3527182Mayes, P.   11993-06-01
United States, Missouri, Adair, Thousand Hills State Park; savanna study site at top of NW facing slope top of slope, white single corolla

MO
3525699Douglas Ladd   150261991-05-21
United States, Missouri, Wright, Spectrum Hardwoods; ca. 2 mi SE of Mansfield open, cherty upland woods, 37.08555 -92.53083

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3526478B. Loges   s.n.1998-05-20
United States, Missouri, Franklin, small dolomite glade, 38.3075 -91.17333

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3514919Frederick W. Dewart   891892-06-03
United States, Missouri, Washington, Potosi, 37.93638 -90.78777

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3510166Melvin L. Conrad   62351972-06-04
United States, Missouri, Adair, Thousand Hills State Park; SW of Kirksville; S edge of park deciduous woods; growing erect

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3545075Julian A. Steyermark   645901947-06-22
United States, Missouri, Putnam, Wooded dissected upland and ravines along tributary to Chariton River, on W side of river; 1 1/2 to 2 mi S of Worthington openings on slopes, 40.39388 -92.69638

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3506039Albert Chandler   9751938-05-14
United States, Missouri, Sainte Genevieve, Lawrenceton, 37.965 -90.305

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3504044Benjamin F. Bush   58911909-07-07
United States, Missouri, Clark, Dumas rocky banks, 40.52111 -91.63527

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3537679Tim E. Smith   3257A1995-06-14
United States, Missouri, Sullivan, Ca. 6.0 mi SSE of Unionville, Morris Prairie Conservation Area; Grand River Section of Glaciated Plains Natural Division brushy section of ridgetop dry-mesic prairie, 40.3775 -92.94027

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3536498Bruce Schuette   27061999-05-23
United States, Missouri, Lincoln, Cuivre River State Park; along Lake Lincoln and Lakeside Trail, just N of Lakeside Glade rocky, open, glady hillside, 39.02555 -90.92638

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3552482Bill Summers   68521994-08-15
United States, Missouri, Oregon, Greer Spring Special Management Area, Mark Twain National Forest, 2 mi NE of Greer on N side of Greer Spring Branch south-facing slope of dry sandstone woods, old growth pine overstory, 36.79138 -91.34333

MO
100617976Steve R. Turner   13-0582013-05-30
United States, Missouri, Warren, Little Lost Creek Conservation Area, along trail 1.0 air mi SSE (bearing 163 deg) from south Hwy B parking lot, 38.7653 -91.2842, 229m

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1686028Francis P. Daniels   273851896-00-00
United States, Michigan, Ionia, Ionia, MI., 42.987255 -85.071117

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3545737Julian A. Steyermark   723831951-08-11
United States, Missouri, Texas, N-facing wooded limestone exposures along North Prong of Jacks Fork; 4 mi NE of Clear Springs rocky cherty limestone glade on top, 37.115 -91.80805

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1686042Frank C. Gates   147851927-06-28
United States, Michigan, Cheboygan, A herb in the aspens S of the Biological Station.

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1686002Harold W. Rickett   273841926-06-24
United States, Wisconsin, Adams, Friendship, WI.

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3573300Tim E. Smith   38772004-05-05
United States, Missouri, Texas, Ca. 5.0 mi S of Eunice, Lower Ozark Section of Ozark Natural Division. Gist Ranch Conservation Area; on N side of Peters Creek tributary that drains W through section 23 dolomite glade, S-facing, 37.17333 -91.78944

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100337546Tim E. Smith   45812008-09-12
United States, Missouri, Warren, Ca. 5.0 air mi SW of Pendleton. Jonesburg quad. Little Lost Creek Conservation Area. Brushy dolomite glades above area road leading down to creek bottom, 38.765 -91.2833


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