INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sesbania exaltata, Sesbania herbacea (Aeschynomene emerus, Darwinia exaltata, Sesban emerus, Sesban exaltatus, Sesbania emerus, Sesbania exaltata, Sesbania macrocarpa)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb.
Robert A. Evers   822361964-10-19
United States, Illinois, Pulaski, Ohio River, at Mounds City.

ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A. W. Hill
J. L. Crane & J. D. Schoknecht   s.n.1980-12-26
United States, Florida, Unknown, Islamarada Key.

ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A. W. Hill
Robert A. Evers & Clara V. Evers   1123291973-09-20
United States, Florida, Osceola, Small tributary to Lake Davenport, Outdoor Resort of America Campground.

ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Rydb. ex A. W. Hill
Ted Bradley & Robert S. Blaisdell   34081966-08-21
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Near docks in Charleston.

ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania exaltata (Raf.) Cory
Steven R. Hill; Jason A. Koontz   342892001-08-30
United States, Illinois, Alexander, Sandusky (west), Sandy Creek Road (1275E) 1.0 mile north of clark Road (1500N). Tamms 7.5 minute U.S.G.S. quadrangle. Elevation 340-350 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania herbacea (P. Miller) McVaugh
Alvin R. Diamond   224462011-08-28
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Montgomery County Highway 85 at small un-named creek., 32.221139 -86.090667, 73m

ILLS:PLANT
Sesbania herbacea (P. Miller) McVaugh
M.A. Basinger & Myra F. Basinger   s.n.2016-10-10
United States, Missouri, Stoddard, CR 517A, adjacent to railroad tracks just west of CR 527 and Holly Ridge Conservation Area.

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Sesbania herbacea (P. Mill.) McVaugh
ILL00053894H.E. Ahles   16141952-08-29
USA, Illinois, Pulaski, Ohio River at Mound City


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