INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILL-PLANT
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; South Carolina; Berkeley; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Habenaria ciliaris
ILL00161896Almut G. Jones   61121982-08-19
USA, South Carolina, Berkeley, Santee Canal north of Cross, 33.426555 -80.102027

ILL:PLANT
ILL00155477Harold N. Moldenke   12281930-05-15
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, South of Bonneay., 33.305446 -79.957856

ILL:PLANT
ILL00166093S.R. Hill   179581987-05-14
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, Francis Marion National Forest, Witherbee. Forest Road 137 at F.R. 171-S., 33.161836 -79.8298

ILL:PLANT
ILL00105383K. A. Taylor   s.n.
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, Summerville, 33.018504 -80.175648

ILL:PLANT
ILL00105382J.B. Nelson; T. Swyngham   113231991-09-06
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, W. end of Horsepen Field, Sandy Beach Waterfowl Management Area, N edge of Lake Moultrie and S of Pineville

ILL:PLANT
ILL00105384F. Brendel   s.n.1865-07-04
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, Near Charleston

ILL:PLANT
Cirsium horridulum var. vittatum (Small) R.W. Long
ILL00105122J. Schneck   s.n.2004-05-22
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley

ILL:PLANT
Alnus serrulata (Aiton) Willd.
ILL00110367S. M. Turner   2851878-00-00
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley

ILL:PLANT
Echinochloa crus-galli var. crus-galli (L.) P. Beauv.
ILL00142419H.E. Ahles   354801957-09-28
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley, About 4 miles southwest of junction Co. 16 and SC. 6 on Co. 16, then 0.5 mile west northwest


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