INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Asclepias cryptoceras
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Asclepias cryptoceras S. Wats. in King.
ILLS00144968W. A. Kelley   82-101982-05-20
United States, Colorado, Mesa, Little Salt Creek, 7.6 miles north of junction of County Roads 25 and I, on 25 Road, near old cold mines., 39.252369 -107.923943

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
ILL00148826J. Francis Macbride   1741910-06-01
United States, Idaho, Canyon, Big Willow., 43.697408 -116.641977

ILL:PLANT
ILL00148825C.L. Hitchcock, C.V. Muhlick   225731963-05-31
United States, Idaho, Owyhee, 15 miles south of Murphy, along road to Silver City., 42.999413 -116.55

ILL:PLANT
ILL00148824Arthur Cronquist   70941953-00-00
United States, Oregon, Grant, Overlooking Fields’ Creek, 17 miles southeast of Dayville., 44.396322 -119.316988, 1067m

ILL:PLANT
Asclepias cryptoceras var. davisii
ILL00148823Arthur Cronquist   78111955-06-10
United States, Oregon, Malheur, 7 miles n. of Brogan, 44.321524 -117.559729, 914m

ILL:PLANT
ILL00148822J.B. Leiberg   21041896-05-22
United States, Oregon, Malheur, Near Harper Ranch., 43.863214 -117.609906, 850m

ILL:PLANT
ILL00148821James L. Reveal, Johnnie L. Gentry, Jr., Gerrit Davidse   7621967-06-03
United States, Utah, Garfield, 1.3 miles south of the junction of the Cottonwood Wash Road with Utah State Route 54 at Cannonville in Upper Cottonwood Wash., 37.637624 -111.500724, 1768m

ILL:PLANT
ILL00148819Aven Nelson   31321897-06-05
United States, Wyoming, (Historic) Fort Fred Steele., 41.77746 -106.938652

ILL:PLANT
ILL00149095George Neville Jones   s.n.1930-05-18
United States, Idaho, Idaho, Getta Creek, Snake River Canyon., 45.723154 -116.41974


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