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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


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ASU0119870C.G. Helquist   149771981-06-27
USA, Oklahoma, McCurtain, Mt Fork River, 9.0 mi NE of Bethel

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ASU0119871R. Wallus   1971-06-08
USA, Mississippi, Simpson, in Strong River at bridge 8 mi SW of Pinola

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ASU0119872R.D. Thomas   403771974-07-27
USA, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, in Tangipahoa River beside La 40 E of Independe4nce

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ASU0119873B. King   450571966-07-21
USA, North Carolina, Wake, 2 mi NE of Rolesville

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ASU0119874G.E. White   1976-07-28
USA, West Virginia, Greenbrier, at Alderston, W.V.

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ASU0119875G.E. White   1976-06-10
USA, West Virginia, Pocahontas, near Seebert

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ASU0119876W.J. Vail   2551959-08-15
USA, West Virginia, Preston, at mouth of Big Sandy Creek

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ASU0119877W.R. Faircloth   78411974-10-10
USA, Georgia, Fannin, along Asker Rd, 6.5 mi E of Blue Ridge

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ASU0119878M.W. Lefor   6011968-08-19
USA, Connecticut, Windham, Natchaug River, Chaplin

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ASU0119879H.E. Ahles   313131957-07-13
USA, South Carolina, Lancaster, on SC Rt 265 (ENE of Kershaw)

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Apinagia longifolia (Tul.) P. Royen
ASU0043981Iñigo Narbaitza   1982-10-01
Venezuela, Amazonas, Desembocadura del Orinoquillo en el Orinoco, Rio Orinoco, Peñascal., 100m

ASU:Plants
Podostemum distichum (Cham.) Wedd.
ASU0059479G. Hatschbach   191871968-04-27
Brazil, Parana, Rod. BR-277, Rio dos Patos (Mun. Prudentópolis)., -25.215497 -50.968934

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ASU0043982A. Krapovickas   457091994-10-18
Paraguay, Cordillera, Salto Piraretá. Sobre la roca, en los saltos de agua, -25.5 -56.91667


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