Dataset: ISC
Taxa: Lopharia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Iowa State University, Ada Hayden Herbarium


ISC
Lopharia cinerascens (Schwein.) G. Cunn.
G.W. Martin   GWM 12651926-08-01
USA, Iowa, Dickinson, 43.325828 -95.152615

ISC
Lopharia cinerascens (Schwein.) G. Cunn.
G.W. Martin   GWM 10931924-04-12
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Mid River Public Use Area, 41.790002 -91.633694

ISC
Lopharia cinerascens (Schwein.) G. Cunn.
S.F. Lohman   
USA, Iowa, Dickinson, Little Sioux River, 43.305135 -95.202949

ISC
Lopharia cinerascens (Schwein.) G. Cunn.
C.W. Emmons   1927-02-23
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Cou Falls, 41.817231 -91.672675

ISC
Lopharia cinerascens (Schwein.) G. Cunn.
C.W. Emmons   GWM 1264,12791927-04-23
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Cou Falls, 41.817231 -91.672675

ISC
Lopharia cinerascens (Schwein.) G. Cunn.
B. Shimek   1928-09-01
USA, Iowa, Webster, Fort Dodge, 42.497469 -94.168016

ISC
Lopharia crassa (Lév.) Boidin
G.W. Martin   1923-10-19
USA, Iowa, Johnson, Iowa City, 41.648302 -91.539781


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