INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Eragrostis hirsuta (Michx.) Nees
Harry E. Ahles   360471957-10-04
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, 1.3 miles southwest of North Carolinaa 24 on road to Willis Landing.

ILLS:PLANT
Ted Bradley & John Stevenson   33771966-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, 7.9 miles north of North Carolina 50 and ca. 0. 0.2 mile west of North Carolina 210, north of Surf City.

ILLS:PLANT
Rhynchospora plumosa Ell.
Ted Bradley & John Stevenson   33851966-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, 1.6 miles southeast of U.S. 17, off North Carolina 50, southeast of Hollyridge.

ILLS:PLANT
Ted Bradley & John Stevenson   33831966-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, 1.6 miles southeast of U.S. 17, off North Carolina 50, southeast of Hollyridge.

ILLS:PLANT
Chamaesyce bombensis (Jacq.) Dugand
ILLS00138556Ted Bradley & John Stevenson   33761966-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, 4.6 miles north of North Carolina 50 off North Carolina 210, north of Surf City., 34.493687 -77.545932

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00071244Ted Bradley & John Stevenson   33811966-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, Along sound, 11.5 miles north of North Carolina 50, off North Carolina 210, north of Surf City.

ILLS:PLANT
Ted Bradley & John Stevenson   33821966-07-31
United States, North Carolina, Onslow, 1.6 miles southeast of US 17 off North Carolina 50, southeast of Hollyridge.


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