INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Acroptilon repens
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


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J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   s.n.1984-08-01
United States, Colorado, Garfield, Baxter Pass, South of road., 39.581754 -108.952536

ILLS:PLANT
W. A. Kelley   82-1291982-06-15
United States, Colorado, Delta, 6 miles west of Hotchkiss; Sage Road, Madison Gulch., 38.834189 -107.915889

ILLS:PLANT
Acroptilon repens (Linnaeus) DC.
Loy R. Phillippe, John B. Taft, Christopher H. Dietrich, Emily Warren, & Georgy A. Lazkov   317862000-07-02
Kyrgyzstan, Chuy Region, South of Bishkek, Thon-Aryk (Boz-Peldek Mountain). Tien Shan Flora Region of former Soviet Central Asia. Elevation about 1080 meters. Site # 2000-005.

ILLS:PLANT
Acroptilon repens (Linnaeus) DC.
K. R. Robertson, J. B. Taft, and G. A. Lazkov   60731998-08-30
Kyrgyzstan, Naryn Region,, Central Asia. Between Baetov & Ugut. Elevation about 1704 meters; Locality # 1998-027

ILLS:PLANT
Acroptilon repens (Linnaeus) DC.
Ishenbay Sodombekov and Natalya Rogova   KPL_004682005-08-01
Kyrgyzstan, Jalal - Abad Province, Jalal-Abad Province. Chatkal Range, Pass Chap - Chyma. 41° 39.72’ North; 70° 44.03’ East. Altitude 1570 meter. (WGS84/NAD83). Site No.: KGP_00097., 41.662 70.7338, 1570m

ILLS:PLANT
Acroptilon repens (Linnaeus) DC.
Ishenbay Sodombekov, Anarbek Akimaliev, & Natalya Rogova   KPL_000482004-05-22
Kyrgyzstan, Chui, Asia, Kyrgyzstan, Chui, Nigniy. Site Number: KGP-00006. 42° 50.00' N, 74° 38.00' E. 1100 meters elevation., 42.8333 74.6333, 1100m


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