INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Ipomoea sagittata
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Robbin C. Moran   19331982-03-17
United States, Florida, Along roadside going to Flamingo, Everglades National Park.

ILLS:PLANT
Rev. R. Brinker   901941-06-25
United States, Florida, Shore of Bayou Texar, Pensacola., 30.423195 -87.190236

ILLS:PLANT
Rev. R. Brinker   1971941-07-04
United States, Florida, Swamp at Pensacola Bay, Pensacola.

ILLS:PLANT
Rev. R. Brinker   2161941-07-04
United States, Florida, Sandy shore, Pensacola Bay, Pensacola.

ILLS:PLANT
Ted Bradley & John Stevernson   33181966-07-17
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, Near junction of county road 1110 and county road 1104, Long Beach.

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane & J.D. Shcoknecht   s.n.1991-12-30
United States, Florida, Monroe, Big Pine Key.

ILLS:PLANT
Ipomoea sagittata Poir. in Lam.
J.L. Crane   06-2202006-07-09
United States, Florida, Franklin, Vicinity of an unnamed pond. Saint James Island. Apalachicola National Forest., 29.9019 -84.3474

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane   06-2232006-07-07
United States, Florida, Santa Rosa, Vicinity of Coldwater Recreation Area. East Fork of the Big Coldwater Creek. Blackwater River State Forest., 30.8365 -86.984

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane   06-2852006-07-13
United States, Florida, Collier, Vicinity of Monument Lake. Big Cypress National Preserve., 25.7877 -81.0991

ILLS:PLANT
Mark A. Basinger & Myra F. Basinger   s.n.2015-07-24
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, On Scotch Bonnet Drive off of Ocean Boulevard on Holden Beach.


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