INHS Collections Data

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Morella caroliniensis (Cerothamnus caroliniensis, Myrica caroliniensis, Myrica heterophylla, Myrica heterophylla var. curtissii)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Illinois Natural History Survey - Plant Collection


ILLS:PLANT
David D. Taylor & B.E. Dutton   5617 & 4521983-09-16
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Flat pasture and woods west of Louisiana 438 near Hays Creek north of Hackley.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   249421993-04-17
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Santee Coastal Reserve, Washo Reserve, northwestern boundary, powerline crossing. About 1.2 miles southeast of South Santee School.

ILLS:PLANT
J.L. Crane & J.D. Schoknecht   71-811981-08-01
United States, Georgia, Ware, Suwannee Canal. Suwannee Canal Recreation Area. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   276341996-04-09
United States, Georgia, Bulloch, East side GA Rt. 67 at Lotts Creek, ca. 3 miles southeast of Statesboro, near power substation.

ILLS:PLANT
Steven R. Hill   312571999-04-17
United States, North Carolina, Pender, North side of North Carolina Route 50, 3.4 miles southeast of junction Route 53, Maple Hill; Wet peaty-sand, margin of forest clearcut.

ILLS:PLANT
Alvin Diamond   217252010-12-27
United States, Alabama, Conecuh, Conecuh County Highway 62, 0.11 miles south of US Highway 31 at small un-named creek., 31.452924 -86.789678, 57m

ILLS:PLANT
Morella caroliniensis (P. Miller) Small
ILLS00148523M.A. & M.F. Basinger   s.n.2011-04-09
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick, At intersection of Point Camp Branch Road and Tram Road, Juniper Creek Gameland.


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Google Map

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