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

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0037758C. G. Pringle   110311902-08-11
Mexico, Jalisco, near Guadelajara, 20.659649 -103.349625

ASU:Plants
ASU0037757T. R. Van Devender   92-9491992-10-05
Mexico, Sonora, Arroyo el Mentidero at El Chinal road, 11.3 km south of Alamos, 27.025 -108.931, 240m

ASU:Plants
ASU0132646R.W. Long   40151973-10-13
USA, Florida, Brevard, Merritt Island, along state highway 3 up to 1/4 mile north of northernmost guard station.; 28.659421 -80.703942, 28.659421 -80.703942

ASU:Plants
ASU0132647D. Keil   66041970-08-05
USA, Alabama, Calhoun, Ft. McClellan Military Reservation

ASU:Plants
ASU0132648C.R. Bell   92581957-06-25
USA, South Carolina, Newberry, Camping Creek arm of Lake Murray southeast of Prosperity

ASU:Plants
ASU0132649R. Kral   76901958-08-05
USA, Florida, Marion, Glen Silver Springs.

ASU:Plants
ASU0132650J. Massey   24821969-07-19
USA, Oklahoma, Coal, 5 mi SE of Centrahoma on HW 3.

ASU:Plants
ASU0132651P. Fryxell   17641971-05-29
USA, Texas, Brazos, W of Wellborn

ASU:Plants
ASU0132652D.T. MacRoberts   15951975-10-24
USA, Louisiana, Caddo, in Fox area of Huntington Park subdivision, Shreveport

ASU:Plants
ASU0132653D. Keil   67041970-08-29
USA, Alabama, Calhoun, Ft. McClellan Military Reservation

ASU:Plants
ASU0132654Cole, Minckley, Pinkava   35221967-08-09
USA, Texas, Val Verde, of Devil's river; between Lake Walk & Amistad Dam site

ASU:Plants
ASU0132655D. Keil   68491970-10-27
USA, Alabama, Calhoun, Ft. McClellan Military Reservation

ASU:Plants
ASU0132656J.A. Churchill   73-19471973-10-18
USA, Florida, Wakulla, Sopchoppy. along rt 319 ca0.5 mi N of Ochlockonee river bridge; 30.197018 -84.151029, 30.197018 -84.151029


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