Dataset: ID-V
Taxa: Aesculus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Idaho, Stillinger Herbarium


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148705F. D. Johnson   773891977-05-01
U.S.A., Idaho, Lewis, Five miles north of Winchester along US 95; toe of slope-base ten feet above Lapwai Creek., 46.319818 -116.583617, 762m

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148706F. D. Johnson   1977-04-00
U.S.A., Idaho, Nez Perce, Lapwai Creek on US HW95 opposite Indian Agency Headquarters., 46.398283 -116.798884, 250m

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157125F. D. Johnson   911011991-05-09
U.S.A., Idaho, Nez Perce, Near Lapwai village., 46.4032 -116.7978, 274m

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157126P. J. Johnson   8904271986-06-12
U.S.A., Idaho, Lewis, 1.5 miles south of Lewis/Nez Perce County Line, along U.S. 95, west bank of Lapwai Creek., 46.307399 -116.589754

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156543J. R. Gosz   1964-06-18
U.S.A., California, El Dorado, Institute of Forest Genetics., 915m

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130785Michael R. Hays, Janet Hays   23292002-06-21
U.S.A., California, Marin, Along Highway 1, at Marshall, seven miles south of Tomales, where highway crosses main creek on north edge of town., 38.164 -122.89, 6m

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156541E. R. Martell   1937-06-24
U.S.A., Pennsylvania, Centre, Allan Sieger Monument.

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117711Heidi Ballard, Michael Gilmore   251999-04-29
U.S.A., Ohio, Butler, Oxford Twp. Bachelor Reserve, E of Oxford on St. Rt. 73. Corridor about 50 m wide between Harker's Run to the east and agricultural fields to the west.

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64998Greg Outcalt   1972-09-30
U.S.A., Ohio, FSB.

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191315Ben Legler   164732021-06-21
U.S.A., Washington, Whitman, Kamiak Butte, along Pine Ridge Trail ca 0.4 km southwest of trailhead at end of Kamiak Butte Park Road., 46.866131 -117.160581, 965m

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Daniel Turck, J. Fox   2023-0152023-04-29
U.S.A., California, Tuolumne, Wondernut Farm, road towards hip-camp site, west side of road. Private Land, ask for permission., 37.793734 -120.242788, 2174m


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