INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oenothera macrocarpa (Oenothera macarocarpa), Oenothera macrocarpa ssp. fremontii (Oenothera fremontii var. fremontii), Oenothera macrocarpa ssp. incana (Oenothera macrocarpa var. incana, Oenothera missouriensis var. incana), Oenothera macrocarpa ssp. macrocarpa, Oenothera macrocarpa ssp. oklahomens... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Paul Shildneck   C-40781972-07-13
United States, Kansas, Phillips, On west shoulder of Route 183, about 8 miles south of Phillipsburg.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers   538751957-06-24
United States, Kansas, Rooks, Southwest of Stockton.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers   538951957-06-24
United States, Kansas, Greary, Flint Hills, about 12 miles east of Junction City.

ILLS:PLANT
A. G. Vestal & Wanda P. Vestal   s.n.1951-06-12
United States, Missouri, Laclede, 6.5 miles northeast of Lebanon.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1158241977-05-13
United States, Missouri, Ozark, About 5 miles (8 km) east of Gainesville.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1158241977-05-13
United States, Missouri, Ozark, About 5 miles (8 km) east of Gainesville.

ILLS:PLANT
Paul Shildneck   C-62331974-05-15
United States, Nebraska, Richardson, By north shoulder of road at southwest corner of Salem village limits.

ILLS:PLANT
Paul Shildneck   C-28741970-06-06
United States, Nebraska, Richardson, 3 miles southwest of Salem.

ILLS:PLANT
Michael J. C. Murphy   13442006-07-05
United States, Illinois, Cook, I-90 tollway improvement survey corridor., 42.06174 -88.05842


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