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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Apteria aphylla (Nutt.) Barnhart ex Small
ASU0137887R.D. Thomas   324471972-09-30
USA, Louisiana, Washington, beside La. 10 and Lawrence Creek, 2 mi. E. of Franklinton, Sec. 29, T2S, R11E.

ASU:Plants
ASU0137893H.E. Ahles   530931959-10-11
USA, North Carolina, Scotland, 4.9 mi S of Drowning Creek on US 15-501, then 0.6 mi W on dirt road; 34.96178 -79.366162, 34.96178 -79.366162

ASU:Plants
ASU0137894R.D. Thomas   216061970-10-04
USA, Louisiana, Grant, Hills beside Johns Hill Road southwest of Georgetown, Kasatchee National Forest.

ASU:Plants
Burmannia capitata (Walter ex J. F. Gmel.) Mart.
ASU0137888H.E. Ahles   181591956-09-08
USA, South Carolina, Jasper, 4.8 mi. SW of Ridgeland on US 17.

ASU:Plants
Burmannia capitata (Walter ex J. F. Gmel.) Mart.
ASU0137890R.D. Thomas   560031977-10-09
USA, Louisiana, Natchitoches, Beside Middle Fork Road south of U.S.F.S. 337 and west of U.S.F.S. 321, Kisatchie National Forest, Sec. 21, T6N, R7W.

ASU:Plants
Burmannia capitata (Walter ex J. F. Gmel.) Mart.
ASU0137891W.R. Faircloth   78981975-10-17
USA, Georgia, Ware, alongside hwy US-1, 8.2 mi N of the Ware-Charlton County line

ASU:Plants
Burmannia capitata (Walter ex J. F. Gmel.) Mart.
ASU0137892M. Yarbrough   401976-10-15
USA, Georgia, Brooks, 2.0 mi W of intersect. of Old Quitman hwy & hwy Ga-94.

ASU:Plants
Burmannia capitata (Walter ex J. F. Gmel.) Mart.
ASU0137895J.A. Churchill   731910031973-10-19
USA, Florida, Franklin, Sumatra, off Rt 65 ca 6 mi S of town.

ASU:Plants
ASU0137889A.B. Seymour   91911891-09-01
USA, Mississippi, Jackson, Ocean Springs, Miss.


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