INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Lonicera sempervirens L.
Steven R. Hill   229621992-04-24
United States, South Carolina, Laurens, County Road 101, 0.4 mile northeast of North Rabon Creek, 3.25 miles southwest of Route 14. Gray Court.

ILLS:PLANT
Briza minor Linnaeus
Charles N. Horn   79761994-05-13
United States, South Carolina, Laurens, Roadside and along railroad at FS 366 (north of County Route 276, south of South Carolina 72). Sumter National Forest Compartment 92. Caculated 10 mile east of Clinton.

ILLS:PLANT
Charles N. Horn   
United States, South Carolina, Laurens, detailed locality information protected

ILLS:PLANT
Eupatorium leucolepis (deCandolle) Torrey & Gray
Charles N. Horn   102081995-10-23
United States, South Carolina, Laurens, Clearcut field along County Route 26, 0.3 mile north of South Carolina 66. Caculated 8 mile east of Clinton.

ILLS:PLANT
Charles N. Horn   126511999-05-01
United States, South Carolina, Laurens, Stream bottom near Duncan Creek north of junction of Forest Service Roads 366 and E91-3 (north of County Route 176 & South of South Carolina 72). Sumter national Forest Compartment 91. Around 9 mile east of Clinton.

ILLS:PLANT
Charles N. Horn   126511999-05-01
United States, South Carolina, Laurens, Stream bottom near Duncan Creek north of junction of Forest Service Roads 366 and E91-3 (north of County Route 176 & South of South Carolina 72). Sumter national Forest Compartment 91. Around 9 mile east of Clinton.


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