INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Osmanthus americanus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (L.) Benth. & Houk. F. ex Grey
Rev. R. Brinker   3011941-07-21
United States, Florida, West shore Pensacola Bay., 30.408821 -87.195553

ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (L.) Benth. & Houk. F. ex Grey
Ted Bradley & Robert S. Blaisdell   34201966-08-21
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, End of South Carolina 174 on Edisto Island.

ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (Linnaeuis) Bentham & Hooker f. ex Gray
Steven R. Hill   276751996-04-13
United States, Georgia, Bulloch, Lower Lotts Creek Baptist Church; north side of Georgia Route 46, 0.5 mile southeast of US Route 301. Calculated 8 mile southwest of Statesboro.

ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (Linnaeus) Bentham & Hooker f. ex Gray
Alvin R. Diamond   138282003-03-29
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Conecuh Highway 29, intersection with Jay Villa Road (dirt). Nymph quadrangle. Collected and distributed through Troy State University.

ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (Linnaeus) Bentham & Hooker f. ex Gray
Alvin R. Diamond   218342011-03-26
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Conecuh County Highway 24, 0.43 mile east of US Highway 31 at small un-named creek., 31.450944 -86.773389, 58m

ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (Linnaeus) Bentham & Hooker f.
Alvin R. Diamond   227092011-11-18
United States, Alabama, Butler, Butler County Highway 37 at the north side of Marshy Creek., 31.668525 -86.64685, 82m

ILLS:PLANT
Osmanthus americanus (L.) Bentham & Hooker f. ex A. Gray
Mark A. Basinger & Myra F. Basinger   s.n.2015-07-24
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, Off of Aster Lane at Fisherman's Village off of River Street and Boone's Neck Road, Holden Beach area off of NC 130.


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