INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Lathyrus japonicus, Lathyrus japonicus var. acutifolius, Lathyrus japonicus var. japonicus (Lathyrus japonicus var. aleuticus), Lathyrus japonicus var. maritimus (Lathyrus japonicus ssp. maritimus, Lathyrus japonicus var. glaber, Lathyrus maritimus var. glaber, Pisum maritimum var. glabrum), Lathyru... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00057726George D. Fuller   155141951-06-25
United States, Illinois, Cook, Lake Michigan shore.

ILLS:PLANT
Robbin C. Moran   15311981-07-04
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Port Wing Boreal Forest Scientific Area, Port Wing.

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J.L. Crane   96-1571996-07-03
United States, Massachusetts, Barnstable, Rye Beach, Cape Cod.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   294841997-06-30
United States, Michigan, Emmet, Wilderness State Park; piping plover beach, Lake Michigan, west side of park. Roadside pulloff. Elevation 585 ft.

ILLS:PLANT
Eric Ribbens   152002-07-17
United States, Michigan, Ontonagon, Ontonagon Township Beach, shore of Lake Superior. EX Western Illinois University, R.M. Myers Herbarium (MWI), Accession #44547.

ILLS:PLANT
Todd Bittner   s.n.1992-09-03
United States, Wisconsin, Bayfield, Little Sand Bay Bog. 1/4 mile east of Little Sand Bay near Lake Superior.

ILLS:PLANT
Beth Middleton   s.n.1989-09-09
United States, Wisconsin, Ashland, N of light.

ILLS:PLANT
M.A. Basinger   s.n.2004-07-27
United States, Maine, Hancock, Off of the Wonderland Trail off of ME 102A, Acadia National Park west of Bass Harbor.

ILLS:PLANT
M.A. Basinger   s.n.2006-07-20
United States, Maine, Hancock, At Seawall Picnic Area off of ME 102A, 2 miles S of SW Harbor, Acadia National Park, Mt. Desert Island., 44.252858 -68.295016


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