INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Phlox gracilis ssp. humilis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill; Kate Kramer   336202001-05-02
United States, California, San Bernardino, South of Baldwin Lake, about 0.6 mile southeast of junction of California Route 38 and Shay Road. Vicinity of Los Vaqueros de las Montanas Arena (horse arena). Area undergoing residential development. Elevation about 6800 feet.

ILLS:PLANT
S. Popovich and S. Weiss   4507A1995-04-21
United States, Idaho, Lincoln, Rolling lava blisters of Snake River Plain. About 0.4 road kilometers north on North Grape Street, from intersection of North Grape and West Seventh Streets. About 1.3 air kilometers northwest of Shoshone. Plants located 15 meter west of road. Elevation 1207 meter, slope 0 percent, aspect: 0°, Ownership was private. Soil: shallow, loamy - clayey over basalt., 42.9452 -114.423, 1207m

ILLS:PLANT
S. Popovich and S. Weiss   45071995-04-10
United States, Idaho, Lincoln, Rolling lava blisters of Snake River Plain. About 0.4 road kilometers north on North Grape Street, from intersection of North Grape and West Seventh Streets. About 1.3 air kilometers northwest of Shoshone. Plants located 15 meter west of road. Elevation 1207 meter, slope 0 percent, aspect: 0°, Ownership was private. Soil: shallow, loamy - clayey over basalt., 42.9452 -114.423, 1207m

ILLS:PLANT
S. Popovich and S. Weiss   45821995-05-08
United States, Idaho, Jerome, About 2.5 air kilometer northeast of Jerome, in city of Jerome; southwest corner of Tiger Drive and 19th. Avenue East. Elevation 1162 meter, slope 0 percent, aspect: 0°, Ownership was private. Soil: shallow, loamy soil with gravel., 42.7458 -114.509, 1162m


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