Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Krigia cespitosa cespitosa
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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100434055Becker, G. (SEMO)   811972-05-05
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Route 177

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1773014James M. Sullivan   97-11997-05-05
United States, Missouri, Franklin, Robertsville State Park, along margin of vernal pool near main park road about 150 m from Meramec River.

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100483018Ralph L. Thompson   741971-04-24
United States, Missouri, Webster, Bell Ford and cave area, adjacent to James River, locted 2 mi W of County Road A, 37.2492 -92.9075

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100285732Ernest J. Palmer   685191959-06-27
United States, Missouri, Newton, Moist open ground, along brook, George Washington Carver National Monument.

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100285711Julian A. Steyermark   190291935-05-22
United States, Missouri, Bollinger, Sterile open fields along ditch bordering cherty woods south of Patton.

MO
100285605Julian A. Steyermark   786151955-06-11
United States, Missouri, Texas, Acid sandstone slopes of ravine tributary to Hungry Creek, east of Mr. Lancaster's house, 7 1/5-8 mi. southwest of Cabool.

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100285569Ernest J. Palmer   246561924-05-03
United States, Missouri, Jasper, Low ground, fields, near Sarcoxie.

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100285582Chris G. Schmitt   s.n.1935-05-04
United States, Missouri, Scott, Fields 1 mile north of Sikeston.

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100285563Ernest J. Palmer   173701920-05-07
United States, Missouri, Jasper, Common on prairies, Webb City.

MO
100375693Wanda W. Doolen   5391981-04-05
United States, Missouri, Mississippi, Big Oak Tree State Park, 36.6375 -89.2917

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100340942Paul W. Nelson   11721976-05-11
United States, Missouri, Reynolds, Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, 37.5544 -90.8514

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100859393Erin Skornia   1152013-05-24
United States, Missouri, Morgan, Hite Prairie Conservation Area., 38.4217 -92.8639

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100339718Lorence W. Larson   1291983-06-06
United States, Missouri, Barton, Prairie State Park, 37.5281 -94.5617

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100384992Otto Ohmart   8871976-05-02
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Disturbed area on W side Hawthorn Drive in Cape Girardeau

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100285592Julian A. Steyermark   18762a1935-04-27
United States, Missouri, Henry, Prairie between Lewis and Cinton.

MO
100482938Woemmel, J.R.   s.n.1988-04-28
United States, Missouri, Greene, Springfield, W side of railroad W of Acme Structural Incorporated, off N Packer road, 37.195 -93.286

MO
100329585Austin, M. (SEMO)   s.n.1972-05-14
United States, Missouri, Butler, 2 mi NE of Broseley

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100285783Julian A. Steyermark   782441955-04-24
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Low rich woods in valley of Headwater Diversion Channel, 4 1/2 mi. north of Arbor, 3 mi. southwest of Whitewater.

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100353566Barbara Bradley   801993-06-02
United States, Missouri, Newton, MO National Guard Camp Crowder, south section., 36.7652778 -94.3711111

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100340433Julian A. Steyermark   18762-A1935-04-27
United States, Missouri, Henry, Prairie between Lewis and Clinton

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1773015Melvin L. Conrad   92661981-05-28
United States, Missouri, Randolph, Margin of woods and cultivated fields.

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1565576Carrol F. Eaglesfield   401995-05-29
United States, Missouri, Henry, Roadside, Sparrowfoot Park area.

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100375694Wanda W. Doolen   1491978-05-14
United States, Missouri, Johnson, Knob Noster State Park, North Loop Trail, near campground, 38.7489 -93.6042

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100339169Pebble Holt   2011994-05-05
United States, Missouri, Barton, Prairie State Park, 37.5133 -94.5256

MO
100285744Julian A. Steyermark   788031955-06-26
United States, Missouri, Howell, Along South Fork of Spring River, 7 mi. (by air) south of West Plains.

MO
100509167Alan E. Brant   71332012-05-04
United States, Missouri, Bollinger, Gipsy Quadrangle. T29N, R8E, NE, NW, Sec. 5. Bottoms and terraces of the Castor River. Old fields. Mesic alluvial soil., 37.2169445 -90.1966666, 128m

MO
100384991Otto Ohmart   10051976-06-08
United States, Missouri, Cape Girardeau, Trail of Tears State Park; NW corner


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Google Map

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