Dataset: AUA-
Taxa: Marsileaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Auburn University, John D. Freeman Herbarium


AUA
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.
Anonymous   
United States, Georgia, Floyd, FLOYD COUNTY, GA

AUA
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.
Chapman, Alvan W.   
United States, Mississippi, unspecified

AUA
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.
AUA000039819Clokey, Ira W.   39941921-09-14
United States, Colorado, Boulder, EAST OF BOULDER, CO.

AUA
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.
Thomas, R. Dale   295831972-06-08
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, BORROW PIT BESIDE LEVEE NORTH OF HORSESHOE LAKE, WEST OF LA-553

AUA
Marsilea vestita Hook. & Grev.
Thomas, R. Dale   1147541989-11-21
United States, Louisiana, Caldwell, ALONG WEST BANK OF OUACHITA RIVER AT COLUMBIA RECREATIONAL AREA WEST OF U.S. 165; COLUMBIA

AUA
Diamond, Jr., Alvin R.   142692003-11-16
United States, Alabama, Pike, U.S. HWY. 231 AT THE NORTH SIDE OF THE CONECUH RIVER. NORTH OF THE ROAD., 31.8044452667 -86.0458297729

AUA
Short, John W.   2000-06-01
United States, Alabama, Pike, EAST SIDE OF CONECUH RIVER WHERE US 29 CROSSES, WEST OF TROY.

AUA
Marsilea macropoda Engelm. ex A. Braun
Burkhalter, James R.   56721977-12-20
United States, Alabama, Mobile, SE CORNER OF CHURCH ST. AND WASHINGTON AVE.

AUA
Marsilea macropoda Engelm. ex A. Braun
Kuhns, Michael R.   1161982-10-24
United States, Alabama, Mobile, IN THE CITY OF MOBILE ON THE CORNER OF TEXAS AND LONGHORN STREETS, JUST OFF INTERSTATE 10

AUA
Marsilea macropoda Engelm. ex A. Braun
Short, John W.   12611982-08-04
United States, Alabama, Mobile, CORNER OF CONCEPTION AND TEXAS STREETS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN PART OF THE CITY OF MOBILE.

AUA
Allison, James R.   14601980-05-10
United States, Georgia, Walton, SE OF AMERICAN LEGION POST; LOGANVILLE

AUA
Gorz., R.   
Germany, Brandenburg, BORUSSIA. BRENNOBURGUM.


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