INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Eranthis hyemalis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
Steven R. Hill   262231995-03-25
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, Monticello; roadside just east of Allerton House.

ILLS:PLANT
M.A. & M.F. Basinger   s.n.2012-02-26
United States, North Carolina, Durham, Sarah Duke Botanical Gardens off of Anderson Street & NC 147, on campus of Duke University in Durham.

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
George Neville Jones   469601968-03-17
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello. Near Allerton House.

ILL:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
George Neville Jones   438611967-03-19
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
George Neville Jones   347211963-03-31
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
George Neville Jones   329551962-04-01
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
George Neville Jones   376121964-04-05
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Eranthis hyemalis (Linnaeus) Salisb.
George Neville Jones   329391962-04-08
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316


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