INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acer barbatum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Keith H. Kessler & Neil Taylor   29291982-10-30
United States, Louisiana, Winn, At home of Mr. Neil Taylor, just south of Louisiana 126 and 2 miles east of intersection of Louisiana 505, south of Gansville.

ILLS:PLANT
John R. Bozeman, George S. Ramseur & A. E. Radford   451161966-09-09
United States, North Carolina, Davie, On Dutchmans Creek, 3 miles south-southwest of Fork.

ILLS:PLANT
A.R. Diamond   125832001-07-31
United States, Alabama, Crenshaw, Un-numbered dirt road 0.3 mile west of U.S. Highway 331.

ILLS:PLANT
A.R. Diamond   125882001-08-02
United States, Georgia, Webster, U.S. Highway 280 at the east side of Choctohatchee Creek. South of the road.

ILLS:PLANT
Brian H. Martin   651999-05-00
United States, Alabama, Pike, Pike County Pocosin, 6 miles east of Troy.

ILLS:PLANT
A.R. Diamond   175902007-05-18
United States, Alabama, Coffee, Alabama Highway 167 at the north side of Whitewater Creek. 31° 35' 22" North Latitude; 85° 56' 28" West Longitude. Coordinate datum: WGS84/NAD83., 31.5895 -85.9411, 79m

ILLS:PLANT
A.R. Diamond   176432007-05-27
United States, Alabama, Butler, Un-numbered dirt road about 1.5 miles east of Pigeon Creek. 31° 34' 38" North Latitude; 86° 34' 20" West Longitude. Coordinate datum: WGS84/NAD83., 31.5761 -86.5561, 113m

ILLS:PLANT
Alvin R. Diamond   218662011-04-07
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery County Highway 30, 3.3 miles north of Goodwyn Road., 32.19525 -86.155889, 81m

ILLS:PLANT
Alvin R. Diamond   223412011-07-12
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Conecuh County Highway 25 at small un-named creek about 2.4 miles south of Conecuh County Highway 29., 31.373972 -86.978722, 58m


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