INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Salix pseudocordata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136882G.N. Jones   452771967-06-17
USA, Colorado, Summit, Below Loveland Pass., 2896m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136885G.N. Jones   453711967-07-06
USA, Oregon, Deschutes, Near La Pine, along Little Deschutes River.

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136879G.N. Jones   371821963-07-03
USA, Colorado, Gilpin, Devils Gulch, near Rollinsville., 2743m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136884A. Nelson; R.A. Nelson   54271899-06-18
USA, Montana, Madison, Ten miles east of Monida.

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136883G.N. Jones   454731967-07-22
USA, Idaho, Blaine, Headwaters of Big Wood River below Galena Summit., 2286m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136878G.N. Jones   424721965-07-11
USA, Colorado, Gilpin, South Beaver Creek, east of Rollinsville., 2530m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136880G.N. Jones   452871967-06-17
USA, Colorado, Summit, Below Loevland Pass., 2896m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136887G.N. Jones   452911967-06-18
USA, Utah, Utah, Near Colton, south of Soldier Summit along White River., 2134m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136881G.N. Jones   452801967-06-17
USA, Colorado, Summit, Below Loveland Pass., 2896m

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136886G.N. Jones   453751967-07-07
USA, Oregon, Wheeler, 12 miles east of Mitchell

ILL:PLANT
Salix pseudocordata auct. non (Anderss.) Rydb.
ILL00136888A. Nelson   30081897-05-29
USA, Wyoming, Evanston


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