INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bumelia lycoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   449461954-07-15
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Cave in Rock State Park., 37.468661 -88.155863

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   449461954-07-15
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Cave in Rock State Park., 37.468661 -88.155863

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   449461954-07-15
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Cave in Rock State Park., 37.468661 -88.155863

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   349931952-07-29
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Cave in Rock State Park., 37.468661 -88.155863

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
Glen Winterringer   19531949-05-29
United States, Illinois, Hardin, 1 mile east of Rosiclare., 37.423661 -88.32789

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   50961947-07-15
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Cave in Rock State Park., 37.468661 -88.155863

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   816501964-09-16
United States, Illinois, Hardin, Tower Rock, east of Elizabethtown., 37.45779 -88.226286

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   451401954-07-16
United States, Illinois, Massac, South of Unionville.

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
R.A. Evers   451401954-07-16
United States, Illinois, Massac, South of Unionville.

ILLS:PLANT
Bumelia lycoides (L.) Gaertn. f.
Rev. R. Brinker   6521941-10-24
United States, Missouri, Washington, Old Mines.


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