Dataset: IND-
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Alabama; Escambia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Thelypteris dentata (Forssk.) E.P. St. John
IND-0004058Harry E. Ahles   71041953-03-09
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Vicinity of Atmore, 31.011802 -87.496875

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IND-0023490Samuel M. Tracy   84151897-08-24
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Flomaton, Alabama, 31.005994 -87.263983

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IND-0052581Harry E. Ahles   72641953-03-16
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Vicinity of Atmore, 31.011802 -87.496875

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IND-0052580R. Dale Thomas   435541975-04-29
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Swartz-Fairbanks Road, 1 1/2 miles N. of La. 139 and Swartz, Sec. 30, T19N, R5E, 31.133972 -87.15706

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IND-0074708Samuel M. Tracy   35401897-08-24
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Flomaton, 31.005994 -87.263983

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IND-0088136Harry E. Ahles   71151953-03-09
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Vicinity of Atmore, 31.011802 -87.496875

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IND-0096996Paul Weatherwax   s.n.1940-04-00
United States, Alabama, Escambia, between Atmore and Bay Minette, 31.0132 -87.551549

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Nuttallanthus canadensis (L.) D.A. Sutton
IND-0109734Harry E. Ahles   71241953-03-10
United States, Alabama, Escambia, vicinity of Atmore, 31.011802 -87.496875

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Aureolaria pectinata (Nutt.) Pennell
IND-0116784Samuel M. Tracy   s.n.1897-08-24
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Flomaton, 31.005994 -87.263983

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Soliva sessilis Ruiz & Pav.
IND-0142466Harry E. Ahles   72401953-03-15
United States, Alabama, Escambia, Vicinity of McCullough; 31.166842 -87.526375, 31.166842 -87.526375


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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