INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Physocarpus malvaceus (Opulaster pauciflorus, Physocarpus pauciflorus)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze
Blanch McAvoy   s.n.1911-08-07
United States, Utah, Parley's Canyon, Salt Lake City.

ILLS:PLANT
Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze
C.A. Wellner   7091976-06-12
United States, Idaho, Bonner, Priest River Experimental Forest. Plants at Canyon Creek, below road G - on cliffs. Elevation 3100 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze
Julia Bent with David Tank, Kara Ardern, Nathan LeClear, Jessica DaBell   11-492011-06-24
United States, Idaho, Adams, Payette National Forest, along Forest Service Road 070, below Rocky Comfort Flat. 44° 57’ 33.6234” N, 116° 42’ 34.9194” W. WGS 84 Lat/Lon source: GPS reading. Elevation 1078 meters / 3536 feet., 44.959339 -116.709699, 1078m

ILLS:PLANT
Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze
D. Mansfield with Cody Hinchliff, Beth Corbin, Barb Smith, Nathan LeClear   11-3012011-06-24
United States, Idaho, Adams, Payette National Forest. 44° 44’ 31.344” N, 116° 35’ 17.7” W. Elevation 1524 meters / 5000 feet., 44.74204 -116.58825, 1524m

University of Illinois - Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze
ILL00042115George Neville Jones   405421965-09-08
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello

ILL:PLANT
Physocarpus malvaceus (Greene) Kuntze
ILL00050249G.N. Jones   429031966-05-26
USA, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello


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