INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Dichanthelium perlongum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe & Daniel T. Busemeyer   367352004-05-21
United States, Illinois, Mason, Sand Ridge State Forest. Illinois River Section of the Illinois River and Mississippi River Sand Areas Natural Division. Duck Island Quadrangle. Elevation about 530 feet. Quiver Prairie, the largest open dry sand prairie of the three open sand prairie sites. (WGS84/NAD83), 40.411 -89.8918

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe & Daniel T. Busemeyer   367602004-06-01
United States, Illinois, Mason, Sand Ridge State Forest. Illinois River Section of the Illinois River and Mississippi River Sand Areas Natural Division. Duck Island Quadrangle. Elevation about 500 feet. Burns Prairie. (WGS84/NAD83), 40.38193 -89.90072

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe and John E. Ebinger   371102004-08-12
United States, Illinois, Lee, Green River State Wildlife Management Area. Green River Lowland Section of the Grand Prairie Natural Division. Harmon Qudrangle. Elevation about 710 feet. (WGS84/NAD83), 41.64491 -89.51524

ILLS:PLANT
Loy R. Phillippe & John E. Ebinger   315572000-05-10
United States, Illinois, Lee, Green River State Wildlife Management Area. Green River Lowland Section of the Grand Prairie Natural Division. Coordinate Datum: WGS84/NAD83., 41.62936 -89.50271

ILLS:PLANT
John B. Taft   25762006-07-18
United States, Illinois, Pope, Gibbons Creek Barrens, 1.42 km NW of Herod, IL, E of IL Route 34. (plot 1 [T1 plot 1])., 37.588611 -88.448123


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Google Map

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