Dataset: LL
Search Criteria: United States OR USA OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Florida; Lee; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Lundell Herbarium at the University of Texas at Austin


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LL00480651Alvah A. Eaton   11691904-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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LL00482440W. M. Buswell   s.n.1932-05-08
United States, Florida, Lee, Tallahassee.

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LL00482442Alvah A. Eaton   11661904-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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Telmatoblechnum serrulatum (L. C. Rich.) Perrie, D. J. Ohlsen & Brownsey
LL00483654Alvah A. Eaton   14041905-03-23
United States, Florida, Lee, 10 miles north-east of Everglade.

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LL00492309Alvah Augustus Eaton   11671904-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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Thelypteris kunthii (Desv.) C.V.Morton
LL00507790A. A. Eaton   13821905-03-23
United States, Florida, Lee, Cypress, 10 Mile Camp, near everglade.

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LL00507901A. A. Eaton   13121905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake.

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LL00507902A. A. Eaton   13121905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake.

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LL00507903A. A. Eaton   13121905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake.

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LL00507909A. A. Eaton   13121905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake.

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LL00507910A. A. Eaton   13121905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake.

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LL00514695A. A. Eaton   10941904-06-06
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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LL00520104Alvah A. Eaton   13021905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake, Lee Co.

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LL00520112Alvah A. Eaton   13021905-03-07
United States, Florida, Lee, Deep Lake, Lee Co.

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LL00522833R. E. Perdue Jr.|K. Blum   45051961-09-04
United States, Florida, Lee, Sanibel Island.

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LL00523218Alma L. Moldenke|Harold N. Moldenke   301081975-05-16
United States, Florida, Lee, Fort Myers Beach.

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LL00524246A. A. Eaton   14191905-03-30
United States, Florida, Lee, E. Ft. Myers.

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Asclepias feayi Chapm. ex A. Gray
LL00524650A. A. Eaton   14251905-03-30
United States, Florida, Lee, East Ft. Myers.

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Asclepias feayi Chapm. ex A. Gray
LL00524651A. A. Eaton   11391904-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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LL00525961A. A. Eaton   11561904-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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LL00527115A. A. Eaton   14031905-03-23
United States, Florida, Lee, Ten miles north-east of Everglade.

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LL00527858Alma L. Moldenke|Harold N. Moldenke   297041975-05-16
United States, Florida, Lee, Fort Myers Beach.

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Euphorbia inundata Torr. ex Chapm.
LL00538319A. A. Eaton   11631904-06-15
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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Croton glandulosus var. floridanus (A. M. Ferguson) R. W. Long
LL00539014Alma L. Moldenke|Harold N. Moldenke   297051975-05-16
United States, Florida, Lee, Fort Myers Beach.

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Habenaria nivea (Nutt.) Spreng.
LL00533511Robert K. Godfrey|Grady W. Reinert   609851961-06-10
United States, Florida, Lee, 1 mile N of Bonita Springs.

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Eustoma exaltatum (L.) Salisb. ex G. Don
LL00557578Alma L. Moldenke|Harold N. Moldenke   297111975-05-16
United States, Florida, Lee, Fort Myers Beach.

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Schoenolirion albiflorum (Raf.) R.R. Gates
LL00569244A. A. Eaton   10871904-06-05
United States, Florida, Lee, Ft. Myers.

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LL00208276Fred Oswald|Eileen Oswald   s.n.1979-07-04
United States, Florida, Lee, North Fort Myers, 110 feet W of Magnolia Drive and 300 feet S of Bayshore Road.

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LL00373854E. R. Wolde   s.n.1986-11-02
United States, Florida, Lee, North Fort Myers, 460 feet S of Bayshore Road half-way between Magnolia and Crescent Lake Drives.

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LL00373855Fred W. Oswald   s.n.1986-10-19
United States, Florida, Lee, North Fort Myers, 440 feet S of Bayshore Road half-way between Magnolia and Crescent Lake Drives.


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