INHS Collections Data

Dataset: ILLS-PLANT
Taxa: Holodiscus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
J. D. Schoknecht & J. L. Crane   s.n.1984-07-30
United States, Colorado, Costilla, Along Colorado Route 159, south of San Luis., 37.190456 -105.465443

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
J. L. Crane & J. D. Schoknecht   s.n.1984-07-31
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Curecanti National Recreation Area., 38.465832 -107.330339

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
J. L. Crane & J. D. Schoknecht   s.n.1984-07-31
United States, Colorado, Gunnison, Curecanti National Recreation Area, Route 149., 38.465832 -107.330339

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
Blanch McAvoy   s.n.1911-06-27
United States, Colorado, Unknown, Ouray., 38.022772 -107.671449

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
Blanch McAvoy   s.n.1911-06-27
United States, Colorado, Unknown, Ouray., 38.022772 -107.671449

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
W. Hess   3592-A1975-08-15
United States, Idaho, Idaho, 58 miles east of Lowell on U.S. 12 in the Clearwater National Forest and in the Lochsa River Canyon, at Post Office Creek.

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus discolor (Pursh) Maxim.
Steven R. Hill   327642000-08-02
United States, OREGON, POLK, Southwest of Monmouth, west side of OR Rt. 223 (Kings Valley Highway), 0.6 mile north of junction with Shady Lane Road, ca. 3-4 miles due north of Pedee. Willamette Valley (north end McTimmonds Valley). Elev. ca. 132 m., 44.802747 -123.402636

ILLS:PLANT
Holodiscus dumosus (Hooker) Heller
Lynda C. Smithman, Patricia L. Packard, Joe Carter, & Larry Mangan   14491984-06-15
United States, Idaho, Blaine, Wapi Flow, east of Minidoka.


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