INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-24
United States, Ohio, Vinton, Route 56, 0.5 mile west of junction with Route 278, 15 miles west of Athens, southeastern part of the state.

ILLS:PLANT
Nuphar lutea ssp. advena (Linnaeus) Small
Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-23
United States, Ohio, Vinton, Along Route 278, 2 miles north of Zaleski, Zaleski State Forest area just south of Lake Hope State Park, southeastern part of the state.

ILLS:PLANT
Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-24
United States, Ohio, Vinton, At New Plymouth, Route 56, southeastern Ohio, approximately 20 miles west of Athens, Route 56, near Route 93 which runs north and south.

ILLS:PLANT
Ranunculus acris Linnaeus
Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-24
United States, Ohio, Vinton, In wet ditch along Route 56; approximately 1 mile west of junction with Route 278, southeastern Ohio.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00062543Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-23
United States, Ohio, Vinton, Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, at Zaleski, Zaleski State Forest area, Route 278, north of Route 50, southeastern Ohio.

ILLS:PLANT
Plantago virginica L.
Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-23
United States, Ohio, Vinton, Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, at Zaleski, southeastern Ohio, Zaleski State Forest area, Route 278 north of Route 50 near the larger town of McArthur.

ILLS:PLANT
Galium mollugo Linnaeus
Nathan William Easterly   s.n.1983-05-23
United States, Ohio, Vinton, On gravel bank of C. & O. Railroad at Zaleski; Route 278 north of Route 50 (U.S. Route) near the larger town of McArthur; Zaleski State Forest area; southeastern part of Ohio.


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