Dataset: ASU-Plants
Taxa: Wolffiella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Wolffiella gladiata (Hegelm.) Hegelm.
ASU0008499Dean Hendrickson   34b-811981-01-26
Mexico, Mexico, Cienega at Almoloya del Rio (exact headwaters of Rio Lerma), SE of Toluca., 19.290719 -99.645149

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella oblonga (Phil.) Hegelm.
ASU0008500Dean Hendrickson   34a-811981-01-26
Mexico, Mexico, Cienega at Almoloya del Rio (exact headwaters of Rio Lerma), SE of Toluca., 19.290719 -99.645149

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella gladiata (Hegelm.) Hegelm.
ASU0137357H.E. Ahles   565621962-04-22
USA, South Carolina, Beaufort, Hilton Head Island

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella gladiata (Hegelm.) Hegelm.
ASU0137358W.R. Faircloth   26111969-04-30
USA, Georgia, Echols, at Mayday, on E side of Alapaha River; Coastal Plain Province

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella gladiata (Hegelm.) Hegelm.
ASU0137359H. Carsner   1967-08-22
USA, Washington, 20 mi SW of Tacoma near Clear Lake

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella gladiata (Hegelm.) Hegelm.
ASU0137360R.D. Thomas   407831974-07-30
USA, Louisiana, Morehouse, Beside La. 833 just SW of Jones.

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella lingulata (Hegelm.) Hegelm.
ASU0137361D. Keil   14272-11981-10-25
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, Just W of jctn of Huasna Rd and Branch Mill Rd E of Arroyo Grande

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella oblonga (Phil.) Hegelm.
ASU0137362D. Keil   163061982-07-02
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, Nipomo Mesa area W of Pomeroy Rd along Black Lake Cyn trail; 35.055793 -120.543841, 35.055793 -120.543841

ASU:Plants
Wolffiella oblonga (Phil.) Hegelm.
ASU0137363E. Wise   16261982-07-02
USA, California, San Luis Obispo, Immediately SW of Oso Flaco Lake.


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