Dataset: ID-V
Taxa: lobelia => Lobelia,Lobelia dortmanna, Lobelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Idaho, Stillinger Herbarium


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160527H. Bobisud   
U.S.A., Washington, Mason, detailed locality information protected

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38337Sarah Foust, Frances Foust   s.n.1938-06-28
U.S.A., North Carolina, Harnett, Buies Creek.

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101844T. E. Langford   s.n.1897-08-27
Canada, Ontario, Jones' Flat.

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74489L. K. Henry   s.n.1962-08-20
U.S.A., Pennsylvania, Butler, One mi E of Portersville Station. Muddy Creek area.

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160104Loy R. Phillippe, John E. Ebinger   420782009-09-01
U.S.A., Illinois, Will, Kankakee River Watershed. Hitts Siding Nature Preserve. Kankakee Sand Area of the Grand Prairie Natural Division. Quadrangle: Willmington., 41.29624 -88.17326, 171m

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101843unknown   21961967-07-31
Canada, Ontario, Lennox & Addington, SW of Westport 2 m.

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143823Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum, Connie Carroll   400922007-08-15
U.S.A., Illinois, Will, Wilmington quadrangle, Kankakee River Watershed. Wilmington Shrub Prairie Nature Preserve. 3 miles east of Braidwood (junction of Route 53 & 113) along Route 113, 1.5 mile north of Zilm Road and then 0.5 mile west. In the Kankakee Sand Area Section of the Grand Prairie Natural Division., 41.27539 -88.16455, 170m

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143824Loy R. Phillippe, Paul B. Marcum   400322007-08-13
U.S.A., Illinois, Will, Kankakee River Watershed. Quadrangle: Wilmington. Sand Ridge Savanna Nature Preserve. 2.7 miles east of Braidwood (junction of Route 53 and 113) along Route 113. In the Kankakee Sand Area Section of the Grand Prairie Natural Division., 41.25483 -88.16338, 173m

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145414Loy R. Phillippe   384132005-10-11
U.S.A., Illinois, Will, Quadrangle: Essex. Kankakee River Watershed. Braidwood Dunes and Savanna Nature Preserve. In the Kankakee Sand Area Section of the Grand Prairie Natural Division., 41.24629 -88.19254, 180m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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