INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Oenothera pallida, Oenothera pallida ssp. latifolia, Oenothera pallida ssp. pallida (Oenothera pallida var. idahoensis, Oenothera pallida var. typica), Oenothera pallida ssp. runcinata (Oenothera pallida ssp. gypsophila, Oenothera pallida var. runcinata, Oenothera runcinata var. brevifolia, Oenother... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1157771977-05-09
United States, Texas, Terryu, Northeast of Wellman.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1157731977-05-09
United States, Texas, Terry, Northeast of Wellman.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1157721977-05-09
United States, Texas, Terry, Northeast of Wellman.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1157711977-05-09
United States, Texas, Terry, Northeast of Wellman.

ILLS:PLANT
S.R. Hill   310151998-09-21
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Meteor Crater and vicinity, north side, elev. ca. 5500 ft. Winslow. Elev. 5100-5500 ft. High desert rangeland, Upper Sonoran Zone, dry plains., 35.028072 -111.023196

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Dan T. Busemeyer, Lee Crane, Mary Ann Feist, Dave Ketzner, Richard Larimore, and Loy R. Phillippe.   25432004-06-17
United States, Wyoming, Washakie, Tensleep Preserve, The Nature Conservancy. Southwest flank, foothills of the Bighorn Mountains, about 10 miles east of Ten Sleep in north central Wyoming. (WGS84/NAD83)., 44.00106 -107.20251, 2131m

ILLS:PLANT
Dan Busemeyer, Leland Crane, David M. Ketzner, Mary Ann Feist, Richard L. Larimore, Paul B. Marcum, & L. Richard Phillippe   19242004-06-15
United States, Wyoming, Washakie, Tensleep Preserve, The Nature Conservancy. Southwest flank, foothills, of the Bighorn Mountains, about 10 miles east of Ten Sleep in north central Wyoming. (WGS84/NAD83)., 44.0091 -107.27176, 2042m


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