INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Spiraea densiflora
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Spiraea densiflora Nuttall ex Torrey & Gray
W. Hess   36271975-08-22
United States, Oregon, Lane, 21 mile west of Three Sisters off State Highway 242 to Scott Lake approximately 7 mile west of McKenzie Pass. Eleavtion about 4800 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
S.J. Brunsfeld   26011985-07-23
United States, Idaho, Shoshone, Lower Glidden Lake, head of Canyon Creek drainage, 10 miles northeast of Wallace, Idaho. Ex. 860216 from College of Forestry, University of Idaho., 1762m

ILLS:PLANT
S.J. Brunsfeld   26081985-07-23
United States, Idaho, Shoshone, Upper Canyon Creek about 1.5 miles below Cooper Pass and 10 miles northeast of Wallace, Idaho. Ex. 860211 from College of Forestry, University of Idaho., 1615m

ILLS:PLANT
S.J. Brunsfeld   26171985-07-23
United States, Idaho, Kootenal, Coeur D'Alene River vacinity Cataldo Mission. Ex. 860207 from College of Forestry, University of Idaho., 671m

ILLS:PLANT
S.J. Brunsfeld   26311985-07-28
United States, Idaho, Idaho, Hazard Creek just below Big Hazard Lake about 25 air miles north of McCall. Ex. 860219 from College of Forestry, University of Idaho., 2073m

ILLS:PLANT
Christine L. Johnson   15501986-06-14
United States, Idaho, Idaho, 6.5 miles east of Lolo Pass on Parker Meadow Road (Forest Service Road 373). Clearwater National Forest. Ex. 890245 from College of Forestry, University of Idaho., 1463m

ILLS:PLANT
Fred Johnson   870611987-09-06
United States, Idaho, Idaho, Lower Bear Lake about 1 mile from Montana in eastern Nez Perce National Forest. Specimen formerly from the College of Forestry Herbarium, University of Idaho Number 890723., 1768m


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