INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Idaho; Franklin; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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C.G. Brown   s.n.1976-06-14
United States, Idaho, Franklin, Birch Creek crossing. Elevation 5360 feet.

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ILLS00083644F.D. Johnson & S.J. Brunsfeld   22321984-08-18
United States, Idaho, Franklin, Willow flat, Cub River, Bear River Range about 12 mile northeast of Preston. Specimen formerly from the College of Forestry Herbarium, University of Idaho Number 850136, 1859m

ILLS:PLANT
F.D. Johnson & S.J. Brunsfeld   22541984-08-19
United States, Idaho, Franklin, 8 mile northeast of Franklin on Maple Creek. Specimen formerly from the College of Forestry Herbarium, University of Idaho Number 850162, 1676m

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F.D. Johnson & S.J. Brunsfeld   22361984-08-19
United States, Idaho, Franklin, 2 mile south Willow Flat campground, Cub River drainage, road edge in lower subalpine zone. Ex. 850139 from College of Forestry, University of Idaho., 1768m

ILLS:PLANT
Orthocarpus luteus Nuttall
F.D. Johnson & S.J. Brunsfeld   2241a1984-08-10
United States, Idaho, Franklin, Upper Cub Creek drainage, Hillyards Canyon, Bear River Range. 12 mile east of Preston. Specimen formerly from the College of Forestry Herbarium, University of Idaho Number 850140., 2347m

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F.D. Johnson & S.J. Brunsfeld   22471984-08-19
United States, Idaho, Franklin, Maple Creek, 0.3 mile east of Franklin, Idaho. Specimen formerly from the College of Forestry Herbarium, University of Idaho Number 850144., 1524m


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