Search Results (List)

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Rubus serissimus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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ILLS00060486Steven R. Hill, Sue Gallow, & Michael J.C. Murphy   358822004-05-27
USA, Illinois, Massac, Just west of boundary of Sielbeck Woods State Natural Area, remnant of the Big Black Slough, Ohio River Floodplain, vicinity of Upper Salem Road, about 2 miles northwest of Metropolis and 8 miles northeast of Joppa. CTAP Site # 300016F., 37.229447 -88.762591

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ILLS00060487Loy R. Phillippe, Connie Carroll, & John E. Ebinger   40168.12007-08-22
USA, Illinois, Williamson, In the Greater Shawnee Hills Section of the Shawnee Hills Natural Division of Illinois. Northwest of Creal Springs, west of Route 166 and south side of Ralls Grove Road, 37.636326 -88.8707684, 151m

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ILLS00190578Michael J. C. Murphy   66552024-10-22
USA, Illinois, Saint Clair, East Saint Louis area, approximately 2.2 miles west of Fairmont City. Approximately 0.5 mile west of the World Wide Technology Raceway. 0.15 mile west of Schoenberger Creek Canal. ~65 feet east of the Terminal Railroad Association of Saint Louis railroad track., 38.64853 -90.14938

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ILLS00179782M.A. Basinger   s.n.2001-05-29
USA, Tennessee, Shelby, At Meeman Biological Station, Memphis University, off of Cuba-Millington Road.

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ILLS00060485Loy R. Phillippe, Nick Olson, & John E. Ebinger   391242006-08-16
USA, Illinois, Marion, East of Salem. Mount Vernon Hill Country Section of the Southern Till Plain Natural Division of Illinois., 38.533966 -88.760114, 158m

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USA, Illinois


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