INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Taxa: Sebastiania
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Sebastiania chamaelea (L.) Mull. Arg.
ILLS00142645R.D. Worthington   127481987-04-19
Malaysia, Selangor, Petaling, Selangor, District of Petaling, Shah Alam, about 50 meters elevation., 3.073281 101.518461

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ILLS00142644R.O. Vanni & V. Marunak   37531996-11-05
Argentina, Argentina, Corrientes, Dep. Santo Tomé. 38 kilometer north de Santo Tomé, ruta 40, 25 kilometer east de entrada a Ea. "Timoó". Ea. "La Gabina" (Campo de los chilenos). Selva marginal del rio Uruguay., -32.59303 -68.963725

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Sebastiania multiramea (Kl.) Mull. Arg.
ILLS00142650Grady L. Webster with Bijan Dehgan, Arline Souza de Oliveira   258621986-11-28
Brazil, Estado de Rio de Janeiro, Parque Nacional Serra dos Orgaos., -23.021175 -43.239782

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Sebastiania fruticosa (Bartr.) Fernald
ILLS00142646A.R. Diamond   125542001-07-15
United States, Alabama, Barbour, Alabama Highway 10 at the east side of the Pea River. South of the road., 31.712528 -85.696345

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Sebastiania ligustrina (Michx.) Müll. Arg.
ILLS00142649R.D. Thomas   230431971-05-12
United States, Louisiana, Grant (Parish), Indian Creek southwest of Georgetown., 31.71644 -92.458676

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ILLS00142648Steven R. Hill & L.R. Phillippe   289771997-03-02
Dominica, Lesser Antilles, Saint Peter Parish. Syndicate Estate, west slopes of Morne Diablotins, Syndicate Nature Trail., 15.5055 -61.4333, 610m

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Sebastiania fruticosa (Batr.) Fern.
ILLS00142647J. Richard Abbott   80671995-11-19
United States, Florida, Marion, E of Eureka, E side of the Ocklawaha River bridge on S side of C.R. 316, N of parking area at public boat ramp., 29.37074 -81.89855


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