Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cinna latifolia (Cinna pendula, Agrostis suaveolens, Blyttia suaveolens, Cinna expansa, Cinna suaveolens, Muhlenbergia pendula, Cinna arundinacea var. pendula, Cinna latifolia var. glomerata, Cinna pendula var. acutiflora, Cinna pendula var. glomerula, Cinna pendula var. glomerulata, Cinna pendula v... (show all)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Lat: 45.17914 - 49.53724 Long: -107.81460 - -97.23422; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Minot State University


MISU:NA
Cinna latifolia (Trevis. ex Goepp.) Griseb.
172-12Alexey Shipunov, Laura Barker ans Systematic Biology class   2015-10-01
United States, North Dakota, Mercer, Missouri river shore, ash forest and eastern slope of the prairie hill, 47.37893126 -101.3886413

Rocky Mountain Herbarium


RM
Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.
754871Erwin F. Evert   235021992-07-07
U.S.A., Idaho, Teton, Big Hole Mountains: Targhee National Forest: along Pole Creek in Pole Canyon, ca 3.5 mi S of Victor., 45.9853 -106.0968, 2012m

RM
Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.
355140Ellen Collins   8691983-08-09
U.S.A., Montana, Big Horn, East Cabin Creek along Yellowtail Reservoir., 45.8008 -107.3037, 1128m

University of Kansas Ronald L. McGregor Herbarium


KANU
Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.
179674Glen D Hegstad   86961971-08-09
United States, North Dakota, Burke, Lignite, 12 mi SE, 48.75459 -102.37624

KANU
Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.
179675Gary E Larson   34931973-08-01
United States, North Dakota, Walsh, Park River, 1 mi N, 3 mi W, 48.408614 -97.806183

KANU
Cinna latifolia (Trevir. ex Göpp.) Griseb.
179684Steve Stephens   367211969-09-11
United States, North Dakota, Pembina, Mountain, 4.5 mi N, 48.7529 -97.8651


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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