Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Quercus X schuettei (Quercus X hillii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILLS00013623Betty Nelson, Barbara Little, & Cary Crist   4421971-08-18
USA, Illinois, Champaign, University of Illinois campus, Urbana.

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ILLS00013624R.A. Evers   1064671971-08-18
USA, Illinois, Hancock, Along railroad south of West Point.

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ILLS00013626R.A. Evers   902741967-05-10
USA, Illinois, Lawrence, Roadside southeast of Chauncey.

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ILLS00013627J.O. Neill   114881959-10-03
USA, Illinois, Saint Clair, Vicinity of Smithton.

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ILLS00013629R.A. Evers   483731955-08-10
USA, Illinois, Washington, Woodland border north of New Minden.

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ILLS00013628R.A. Evers   483751955-08-10
USA, Illinois, Washington, Woodland border north of New Minden.

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ILLS00013632R.A. Evers   416471953-09-24
USA, Illinois, Washington, Bottomland woods north of New Minden.

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ILLS00013630R.A. Evers   416471953-09-24
USA, Illinois, Washington, Bottomland woods north of New Minden.

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ILLS00013631R.A. Evers   416471953-09-24
USA, Illinois, Washington, Bottomland woods north of New Minden.

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ILLS00013625Mark A. Basinger   61051993-07-13
USA, Illinois, Jackson, Along a paint strip test road near a small creek at DeSoto Railroad Prairie.off of U.S. 51 north of DeSoto.


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