INHS Collections Data

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

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers   1078571972-05-21
United States, Illinois, Adams, Hansen-Speer Mortuary, 16th and State Streets, Quincy.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00126126Judith DeShurko   7381980-05-02
United States, Illinois, Champaign, Northern-most tree of species east of Gardner Hall, University of Illinois, Urbana.

ILLS:PLANT
Judith DeShurko   501979-02-12
United States, Illinois, Champaign, At sidewalk intersection on east-central side of Garner Hall in residence hall complex southwest of Gregory Drive and Fourth Street, University of Illinois, Urbana.

ILLS:PLANT
S. T. Layden   1111976-08-19
United States, Illinois, Champaign, On east side of the house, 101 South Lincoln , University of Illinois, Urbana.

ILLS:PLANT
John W. Thieret   13861955-06-22
United States, Illinois, Du Page, Morton Arboretum, Lisle.

ILLS:PLANT
S. T. Layden   101977-08-12
United States, Illinois, Champaign, 1306 South Orchard Street, University of Illinois, Urbana.

ILLS:PLANT
John W. Thieret   13971955-06-22
United States, Illinois, Du Page, Morton Arboretum, Lisle.

ILLS:PLANT
Daniel Cassens   4211972-07-10
United States, Wisconsin, Dane, In University Heights Housing area, Madison.

ILLS:PLANT
Mark A. Basinger   113431998-06-28
United States, Illinois, Jackson, Marberry Arboretum off of Pleasant Hill Road in Carbondale.

ILLS:PLANT
Gordon C. Tucker   115131998-08-05
United States, New York, Suffolk, Fishers Island: South end of Hay Harbor, around Van Ooster place.


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