INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Taxa: Petasites
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Petasites frigidus (L.) Franch.
R.A. Evers   1155291976-08-15
United States, Alaska, Unknown, In Barrow., 71.290556 -156.788611

ILLS:PLANT
Petasites hybridus (L.) Gaertn, Mey. & Schreb.
Kenneth R. Robertson & E.B. Himelick   s.n.1977-05-26
United States, Illinois, Lake, Garden Club Ravine, Lake Forest.

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane   4-81a1981-06-04
United States, Vermont, Orange, Waits River, Bradford.

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane   4-81a1981-06-04
United States, Vermont, Orange, Waits River, Bradford.

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane   4-81a1981-06-04
United States, Vermont, Orange, Waits River, Bradford.

ILLS:PLANT
R.A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1055421971-07-05
Canada, Manitoba, In Churchill., 58.766667 -94.166667

ILLS:PLANT
Petasites sagittatus (Banks) A. Gray
J.L. Crane & C.A. Shearer   C-91992-07-25
Canada, Manitoba, Akudlik west of Farnsworth Lake, Churchill Local Government District. UTM Zone 15, Button Bay Quad, 54L/9, 1:50,000, 435800mE, 6510412mN., 58.686799 -94.084332

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   315771999-05-23
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Mackinaw City, 5.0 miles due southwest of Mackinac Bridge, Route C-81, south side Lake Michigan; Common rhizomatous perennial; foliage stems separate. 0.3 mile east of Wilderness State Park entrance sign.

ILLS:PLANT
Dan Busemeyer   16482002-06-14
Canada, Alberta, Arnica Lake Trail. South of Route 93, 1.4 km east of British Columbia Border, 51.24 -116.0342

ILLS:PLANT
Petasites hyperboreus Rydberg
Mark A. Basinger & Myra F. Basinger   s.n.2016-07-22
United States, Alaska, Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Along Hatcher Pass Road at first sharp curve within 0.2 mile from where the road changes from paved to gravel at Independence Mine.


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