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

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University of Idaho, Stillinger Herbarium


ID:V
76359E. W. Wood, D.E. Boufford, T. Shimizu & H. Koyama   46471980-06-04
U.S.A., Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Forward Township. SSW of the city of Elizabeth on Road 02239, NE of Pangborn Hollow Road.

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161130Peter F. Zika   244632009-06-06
U.S.A., Washington, King, Near corner of 22nd Avenue East and East Louisa Street, Montlake, Seattle., 47.641667 -122.303333, 25m

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161133Peter F. Zika   243942009-05-17
U.S.A., Washington, King, Near corner of 22nd Avenue East and East Louisa Street, Montlake, Seattle., 47.641667 -122.303333, 25m

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145672Loy R. Phillippe   394362007-05-01
U.S.A., Illinois, Will, Wilmington quadrangle, Kankakee River Water Watershed. Sand Ridge Savanna Nature Preserve. 2.7 miles east of Braidwood (junction of Route 53 & 113) along Route 113. In the Kankakee Sand Area Section of the Grand Prairie Natural Division., 41.004209 -88.002791, 175m

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135332Michael R. Hays   20092001-05-03
U.S.A., Pennsylvania, Warren, Allegheny National Forest, Bradford Ranger District. Old mill site at the confluence of Brokenstraw Creek and the Allegheny River, approximately 2.8 airmiles ESE of Youngsville., 351m

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127504Richard R. Halse   61632002-05-01
U.S.A., Oregon, Multnomah, Along the old Columbia River Hwy. one mile east of Corbett., 45.529722 -122.275833, 189m

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117695Heidi Ballard, Michael Gilmore   011999-04-29
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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