Dataset: BUT-
Taxa: Cabombaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Butler University, Friesner Herbarium


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Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
38642Ray C. Friesner   1937-07-03
United States, Indiana, 3 mi. southwest of Independence.

BUT
Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
153457Mitchell S. Alix   2003-07-16
United States, Indiana, Stone Lake

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Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
14561Ray C. Friesner   1933-09-12
United States, Indiana, 3 mi. southwest of Independence.

BUT
Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
153455Mitchell S. Alix   2003-07-31
United States, Indiana, Hudson Lake

BUT
Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
47444Ray C. Friesner   1939-06-10
United States, Indiana, Sivler Lake

BUT
Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
153454Mitchell S. Alix   2003-08-07
United States, Indiana, Hog Lake

BUT
Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
18425Scott Mccoy   1933-08-20
United States, Indiana, Canada Lake

BUT
Brasenia schreberi J.F. Gmel.
153456Mitchell S. Alix   2003-08-10
United States, Indiana, Saugany Lake

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BUT0000577F. W. Rapp   37071940-08-08
United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo, Kimble Lake. 1 mi. south of Vicksburg

BUT
BUT0000572Mitchell S. Alix   
United States, Indiana, Elkhart, detailed locality information protected

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BUT0000573Helene Starcs   
United States, Indiana, Jackson, detailed locality information protected

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BUT0000576R. M. Tryon, Jr.; R. K. Godfrey   14791939-08-14
United States, South Carolina, Colleton, 1 mile southwest of Combahee River and 17 miles south of Walterboro

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BUT0000575C. A. Brown   17410
United States, Louisiana

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BUT0000574W. C. Holmes   36491979-06-13
United States, Louisiana, Red River, Red River Parish. Off cannon slough road. End of black lake

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100860Helen Starcs   
United States, Indiana, detailed locality information protected


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