INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Calopogon pallidus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00140514Rev. R. Brinker   1691941-06-29
United States, Florida, Unknown, 10 miles east of Gulf Breeze., 30.357036 -86.995621

ILLS:PLANT
ILLS00140513M.A. & R.N. Basinger   s.n.2011-04-14
United States, Florida, Liberty, Along FR 115 (road to White Oak Recreation Site) west off of FL 379, Appalachicola National Forest., 30.193105 -84.693957

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
ILL00160188Radford and Stewart   4031940-05-25
United States, South Carolina, Darlington, Herbarium of the University of North Carolina, from near Cannon’s sheep pasture, west of Hartsville, 34.374468 -80.151678

ILL:PLANT
ILL00160189H. E. Ahles   608/481948-06-08
United States, North Carolina, Beaufort, Herbarium of Harry E. Ahles, from one mile north of Wilmar, route 17, 35.409668 -77.143565

ILL:PLANT
ILL00160187J. Skehan   125811895-05-09
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Ocean Springs, 30.41111 -88.82778

ILL:PLANT
ILL00160186Harry E. Ahles   465/481948-06-06
United States, North Carolina, Bladen, Herbarium of Harry E. Ahles, from one mile west of Bladenboro, 34.53878 -78.787521

ILL:PLANT
ILL00160183Samuel B. Jones, A. K. Gholson and M. O. Moore   251851990-04-17
United States, Georgia, Franklin, The University of Georgia in Athens, from in burned Long Leaf Pine Forest at junction of Forest Service Road 143 and Forest Service Road 143B off FL 65, 31.210495 -82.366519

ILL:PLANT
ILL00160184Jeanette P. Standley   2091916-05-30
United States, Florida, Lee, the vicinity of Fort Myers, 26.64028 -81.8725

ILL:PLANT
ILL00160185Jeanette P. Standley   2101916-05-30
United States, Florida, Lee, vicinity of Fort Meyers, 26.64028 -81.8725


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Google Map

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