INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix ligulifolia (Salix rigida ssp. ligulifolia, Salix cordata var. ligulifolia, Salix eriocephala var. ligulifolia, Salix lutea var. ligulifolia)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135509A. Nelson   56261899-07-01
USA, Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park; Mammoth Hot Springs

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135508G.N. Jones   420901965-06-09
USA, Colorado, Larimer, along Dale Creek, along Virginia Dale P. O., 40.952433 -105.358913, 2103m

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135507G.N. Jones   423911965-06-09
USA, Colorado, Larimer, along Dale Creek, near Virginia Dale P. O.; 40.952433 -105.358913, 40.952433 -105.358913, 2103m

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135501Copeland   6211931-06-09
USA, California, Lassen, Janesville.

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135502C.R. Ball   3931931-05-31
USA, California, Plumas, North Fork of Feather River at Chester, 1350m

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135503W.A. Weber   130981967-06-22
USA, Colorado, Douglas, 1 mile N of Deckers

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135504W.A. Weber; G.N. Jones   124021965-06-09
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Along Dale Creek at Virginia Dale., 2134m

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135505W.A. Weber; G.N. Jones   124011965-06-09
USA, Colorado, Larimer, along Dale Creek, near Virginia Dale P. O., 40.952433 -105.358913, 2134m

ILL:PLANT
Salix ligulifolia (Ball) Ball ex Schneid.
ILL00135506W.A. Weber; G.N. Jones   124011965-06-09
USA, Colorado, Larimer, Along Dale Creek at Virginia Dale, 2134m


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