INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Crataegus holmesiana (Crataegus villipes, Crataegus X anomala, Crataegus holmesiana var. amicta, Crataegus holmesiana var. villipes, Crataegus pedicellata var. sertata)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00033567Loy R. Phillippe   130851988-05-04
United States, Illinois, Cook, In the Ned Brown Preserve, near the North-West Tollway.

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ILLS00033972Robert A. Evers   423721954-05-18
United States, Illinois, Cook, South of Sutton.

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ILLS00033974Robert A. Evers   378781953-06-12
United States, Illinois, Kane, South of Elburn.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00033979Robert A. Evers   423481954-05-18
United States, Illinois, McHenry, South of Richmond.

ILLS:PLANT
J.B. Phipps   53891984-09-03
Canada, Ontario, Bruce, Floodplain of Pine Creek, west side of Highway 21.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00033970T. Antonio, S. Masi, and J. Epting   7693 FCC# 2201996-06-26
United States, Illinois, Cook, Harms Woods, Glenview. Harms Road north of Old Orchard Road. Collected north of path near pond in Apollo's Grove.

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00033565Michael J. C. Murphy   15032006-07-17
United States, Illinois, Cook, Green Bay Trail Bike Path Survey Corridor - (Chicago Botanic Garden), Glencoe, IL, 42.14453 -87.78592

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00033566Michael J. C. Murphy   11972006-06-14
United States, Illinois, Cook, I-90 tollway improvement survey corridor., 42.04541 -87.99477

University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
ILL00001243E.J. Hill   21.19001900-05-26
USA, Illinois, Cook, Desplaines R. Glendon Park


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