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Specimen Record

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceIllinois
County/ParishSt. Clair
Locality38á 30' 52.5' North Latitude; 90á 11' 43.6' West Longitude. Falling Spring. At The Mouth Of The Spring Flowing From Subterranean Stream, Side Of Vertical Limeston Cliffs; East Edge Of Mississippi River Floodplain, 0.3 To 0.4 Mile Southeast Of Route 1-255. Cahokia 7.5 Minute Quadrangle. Elevation About 560 Feet. Limestone Cliffs North Of Springs, Ste. Genevieve Formaton (60 To 200 Feet Thick) Overlying The St. Louis Formation. (150 To 500 Feet Thick), Mississippian Limestone Cliff Community - Spring Community, Vitis, Lonicera Maackii, Exotic Weeds. Local Lichen On Dry West-facing Vertical Limestone Cliffs, Partial Shade; Reticulate-rugose Beneath, Tan.
Latitude38.5146
Longitude-90.1954
Institution CodeIlls
Catalog Number60047
Collected BySteven R. Hill
Date Collected2001-11-08

From Recordset

http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/animals_plants/index.html

The herbarium contains 250,000 plant and 58,000 fungal specimens.
Specialty: Vascular plants and fungi of Illinois, southeastern and midwestern U.S., Great Smoky Mountains National Park; limited neotropical; recent Kyrgyzstan; Rosaceae subfamily Maloideae.
Date Founded: 1858.

Contacts

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Rolenone
EmailCNALHadmin@asu.edu
Name Andrew Miller
Rolenone
Emailamiller7@illinois.edu
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