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Dataset: OCR-Processed
Search Criteria: Illinois; Kane; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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OCR-836:Processed
undetermined L.
0018338MORKenneth Johnson   22221995-06-10
Illinois, Kane, Mill Creek Ravine (Mooseheart), 1 mile north of North Aurora. Common along ravine cliffs.

OCR:Processed
undetermined
0001287MORKenneth Johnson   22201995-06-10
Illinois, Kane, Mill Creek Ravine (Mooseheart), 1 mile north of North Aurora. In mesic woods near the creek.

OCR-43996:Processed
undetermined Raf.
0007294MORJacqueline Coffey   1991-08-28
Illinois, Kane, Found approximately 1/4 mile E of Rt 47 off the Chicago Central RR tracks.

OCR-1805:Processed
undetermined Thunb. ex Murr.
0015546MORFloyd A. Swink   107751992-06-03
Illinois, Kane, Collected in Virgil L. Gilman nature trail, Fox Valley Park District, south of Ridgeway Avenue near Route 31 west of the Fox River in Aurora. Found in waste ground near the trail.

OCR-18742:Processed
undetermined L.
0011833MORFloyd A. Swink   107581992-06-03
Illinois, Kane, Collected in old stockyards between Route 31 and Burlington Northern RR in Montgomery.

OCR-3316:Processed
undetermined L.
0031860MORFloyd A. Swink   107571992-06-03
Illinois, Kane, Collected in Old stockyards between Route 31 and Burlington Northern RR in Montgomery. Found as a weed of open grassy ground.

OCR-76480:Processed
undetermined Mack. ex Bright
0021316MORFloyd A. Swink   107741992-06-03
Illinois, Kane, Collected in Virgil L. Gilman nature trail, Fox Valley Park District, south of Ridgeway Avenue near Route 31 west of the Fox River in Aurora. Found in partly shaded ground along the trail.

OCR-85203:Processed
undetermined A. Gray
0009581MORJames L. Anderson   s.n.1992-09-16
Illinois, Kane, Elburn Forest Preserve, in sedge meadow.


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