INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Charles N. Horn   7135a1993-07-07
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Roadside along County Route 142, 0.7 mile south of County Route 50. Caculated 14 mile south of Spartanburg.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00126475Charles N. Horn   71211993-07-07
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Roadside along County Route 200 at Switzer Church of God, 0.2 mile west of County Route 86. Caculated 12 mile south of Spartanburg., 34.775491 -81.932048

ILLS:PLANT
Pinus virginiana Miller
Charles N. Horn   90421995-04-22
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Roadside along Redland Road at Smith Church Road, 0.2 mile north of US 11; West of Interstate 26 and east of Campobello. Caculated 16 mile northwest of Spartanburg.

ILLS:PLANT
Valerianella radiata (Linnaeus) Dufresne
Charles N. Horn   90441995-04-22
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Roadside along Redland Road at Smith Church Road, 0.2 mile north of US 11; West of Interstate 26 and east of Campobello. Caculated 16 mile northwest of Spartanburg.

ILLS:PLANT
Chionanthus retusus Lindley & Paxton
Steven R. Hill   377282008-04-18
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Wofford College Campus, Wofford Campus Drive, Spartanburg. Coordinate Datum: WGS84/NAD83., 34.95858 -81.93141, 244m

ILLS:PLANT
M.A. Basinger & T.H. Brugh   s.n.2008-04-17
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, Parking lot of Krispy Creme Doughnut Shop in downtown Spartanburg, close to Wofford College.

ILLS:PLANT
Lonicera maacki (Ruprecht) Maximowicz
M.A. Basinger & Thomas H. Brugh   s.n.2008-04-16
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg, To Croft State Natural Area off of SC 56.


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