Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: oldenlandia => Oldenlandia, Oldenlandia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0043823Rzedowski   351421977-08-12
Mexico, Oaxaca, 6 km al SW de Tamazulapan, sobre la carretera a Chilpa., 17.660569 -97.619853, 2300m

ASU:Plants
ASU0295245Sue Carnahan   15482015-10-29
Mexico, Sonora, Guaymas, Landscaping at Bahía Delfín condominiums, San Carlos, 27.9601 -110.98582, 1m

ASU:Plants
Oldenlandia boscii (DC.) Chapm.
ASU0129663H.E. Ahles   550541961-09-16
USA, South Carolina, Aiken, Montmorenci

ASU:Plants
ASU0129664C.M. Allen   95081979-08-08
USA, Louisiana, E. Feliciana, along Beaver Creek off unmarked gravel road ca 5 mi ENE of Woodland

ASU:Plants
ASU0129665R. Kral   956602004-09-24
USA, Georgia, Grady, ca 6 mi S of Cairo by Hadley Ferry Rd, ca 1 mi S jct Midway Rd.

ASU:Plants
ASU0129666R.L. Lazor   49111970-09-14
USA, Florida, Bay, of Deerpoint Lake Dam, N of Panama City

ASU:Plants
ASU0129667H.E. Ahles   363731957-10-10
USA, North Carolina, Hoke, 4 mi SSW of Ashley Heights; 35.036828 -79.396894, 35.036828 -79.396894

ASU:Plants
ASU0129668R.D. Thomas   415961974-09-29
USA, Louisiana, Vernon, E of La 465 at Comrade Creek, W of Hutton

ASU:Plants
ASU0129669H.E. Ahles   550581961-09-16
USA, South Carolina, Aiken, Montmorenci

ASU:Plants
ASU0129670J.A. Churchill   181461973-10-18
USA, Florida, Jefferson, Lloyd, at jct I90 and Route 59

ASU:Plants
ASU0129671J.A. Churchill   801931980-10-05
USA, Georgia, Bryan, Blitchton, on Pinebarren Road near town; 32.197146 -81.43789, 32.197146 -81.43789


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Google Map

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