INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Sorbus discolor
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Sorbus discolor (Maxim.) Maxim.
Michael A. Dirr & Judith DeShurko   5681979-03-22
United States, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plain.

ILLS:PLANT
Sorbus discolor (Maxim.) Maxim.
J.B. Phipps   57361985-06-04
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh, Dawyck outstation of Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, near Stobo, Peeblesshire., 55.965253 -3.208716

ILLS:PLANT
Sorbus discolor (Maxim.) Maxim.
Kenneth R. Robertson   35731985-06-04
England, Hampshire, Hampshire, Hillier Arboretum, Ampfield, near Romsey., 51.013088 -1.465317

ILLS:PLANT
Sorbus discolor (Maxim.) Maxim.
Hugh McAllister   s.n.1984-10-00
England, Wirral, Cheshire, University of Liverpool Botanic Garden, Ness, Neston., 53.272391 -3.043023

ILLS:PLANT
Sorbus discolor (Maxim.) Maxim. ?
Hugh McAllister   s.n.1984-10-00
England, Wirral, Cheshire, University of Liverpool Botanic Garden, Ness, Neston., 53.272391 -3.043023


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