INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Houstonia lanceolata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poir.) Britton
Steven R. Hill with Chris D. Benda   377932008-07-09
United States, Illinois, Saline, Texas City / Eldorado, approximately 481.6 meters north of Cottonwood Road, 7.6 meters east and parallel to U.S. Route 45, just south of original channel of North Fork Saline River. Coordinate Datum: WGS84/NAD83., 37.88212 -88.3895, 107m

ILLS:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poiret) Britton
Mark A. Basinger   s.n.2007-06-03
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Fink Sandstone Glade Natural Area just off N-S gravel road (to Trigg Tower)

ILLS:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poiret) Britton
M.A. & M.F. Basinger   s.n.2011-05-16
United States, Alabama, Bibb, At Bibb County Glades Preserve along Little Cahaba River off of CR 65, west of AL 25.

University of Illinois - Vascular Plant Collection


ILL:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poir.) Britton
George Neville Jones   354971963-05-30
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poir.) Britton
George Neville Jones   242871959-05-31
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poir.) Britton
George Neville Jones   320291961-06-04
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poir.) Britton
George Neville Jones   243821959-06-07
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316

ILL:PLANT
Houstonia lanceolata (Poir.) Britton
George Neville Jones   190661951-06-10
United States, Illinois, Piatt, Allerton Park, near Monticello., 40.002307 -88.639316


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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