INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Psoralidium lanceolatum (Psoralea lanceolata, Psoralea micrantha, Psoralea scabra, Psoralea stenostachys, Psoralidium stenophyllum, Psoralea lanceolata ssp. scabra, Psoralea lanceolata var. purshii, Psoralea lanceolata var. stenophylla, Psoralea lanceolata var. stenostachys, Psoralidium lanceolatum ... (show all)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Paul Shildneck   C-40971972-07-13
United States, Kansas, Unknown, About 12 miles northeast of Hugoton.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers   538401957-06-23
United States, Nebraska, Chase, North of Imperial.

ILLS:PLANT
Robert A. Evers   538181957-06-22
United States, Nebraska, Cherry, Pelican Lake Area, south of Valentine.

ILLS:PLANT
H. Hapeman   s.n.1932-06-08
United States, Nebraska, Unknown, Minden.

ILLS:PLANT
W. A. Kelley   83-961983-06-22
United States, Colorado, Moffat, Pinyon-juniper woodland; 21 miles northwest of the junction of U.S. Highway 40 and Colorado Highway 318 on Colorado Highway 318., 40.613724 -108.395523

ILLS:PLANT
Paul B. Marcum, Loy R. Phillippe, Mary Ann Feist, Jim Payne, Gerry Steinauer, and Sandy Benson   55522009-06-15
United States, Nebraska, Cherry, Niobrara Valley, Nebraska. Marty Vanderploeg property, approximately 3.5 miles south of Valentine, NE; Map Datum: WGS84/NAD83., 42.80848 -100.58313, 805m

ILLS:PLANT
Psoralidium lanceolatum (Pursh) Rydberg
M.A. & M.F. Basinger   s.n.2016-06-17
United States, Colorado, Weld, On GR 96 off of CO 14 southwest of Keota, Pawnee National Grassland.


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