Dataset: MO-
Taxa: Hypericum
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Hypericum exile W.P. Adams
102809257Sidney T. McDaniel   61261965-05-04
United States, Florida, Franklin, 3.5 miles South of Sumatra, (Jct. 65 & 395), common shrub in open pine flatwoods.

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Hypericum exile W.P. Adams
102809259Sidney T. McDaniel   61261965-05-04
United States, Florida, Franklin, 3.5 miles South of Sumatra, (Jct. 65 & 395), common shrub in open pine flatwoods.

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Hypericum exile W.P. Adams
102809260Sidney T. McDaniel   61261965-05-04
United States, Florida, Franklin, 3.5 miles South of Sumatra, (Jct. 65 & 395), common shrub in open pine flatwoods.

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Hypericum exile W.P. Adams
102809261Sidney T. McDaniel   61261965-05-04
United States, Florida, Franklin, 3.5 miles South of Sumatra, (Jct. 65 & 395), common shrub in open pine flatwoods.

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Hypericum exile W.P. Adams
102816431Sidney T. McDaniel   63761965-06-21
United States, Florida, Liberty, 2.1 miles east of Wilma.

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Hypericum stragulum W.P. Adams & N. Robson
102868145Delzie Demaree   690351974-09-28
United States, Arkansas, Stone, Ozark National Forest. Sylamore Ranger District. Webb House. P.O. Fiftysix. Rocky forest ridges., 183m

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102836163Delzie Demaree   665461973-06-03
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, P.O. Mount Ida. Rocky ridges. Hickorynut Mountain. Joplin., 366m

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102827386Delzie Demaree   673081973-08-19
United States, Arkansas, Montgomery, P.O. Mount Ida. Ouachita region. Washita., 198m

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102843556Sidney T. McDaniel   14681959-10-04
United States, Mississippi, Carroll, Carroll Co.: 9 miles West of Carrollton on bluff hills overlooking the Delta, mixed forest of shortleaf pine & oaks.

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102861194Delzie Demaree   666731973-06-10
United States, Arkansas, Cleburne, Rocky wooded ridges. Round Mountain. P.O. Heber Springs., - 244m

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102861201Delzie Demaree   669351973-06-24
United States, Arkansas, Newton, Rocky ridges & creeks. P.O. Lurton., - 640m

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102861195Delzie Demaree   669151973-06-23
United States, Arkansas, Yell, Rocky hillsides. Mount Nebo State Park. P.O. Dardanelle., - 46m

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102580512Delzie Demaree   52681a1965-07-22
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, P.O. Tampa. Low wet sandy disturbed areas. Near Florida Southern University.

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102580223Delzie Demaree   502401964-05-31
United States, Florida, Okeechobee, P.O. Okeechobee. Common aruond lakes.

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102580224Delzie Demaree   502411964-05-31
United States, Florida, Okeechobee, P.O. Okeechobee. Near lake water.

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102580222Delzie Demaree   502171964-05-30
United States, Florida, Martin, P.O. Hobo Sound. Sandy low wet areas.

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102580219Delzie Demaree   469301962-10-27
United States, Mississippi, Greene, P.O. McLain. Taxodium swamp. Banks.

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102581744Delzie Demaree   472841963-04-16
United States, Florida, Bay, Point Washington.

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101320391John Clayton   232
Canada, U.S.A. Virginia [Canada], s. dat.

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Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
101320358Pehr Kalm   s.n.
United States, Pennsylvania, Habitat in Virginiae, Pensylvaniae apricis glareosis

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Hypericum gentianoides (L.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
101320361Thomas Walter   649
United States, Carolina

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Hypericum hypericoides hypericoides
101076430George Yatskievych   17-1352017-07-14
United States, Texas, Brazos, Restivo property, E side of College Station, ca. 0.3 mile W of State Highway 6 via Deer Park Road at S end of Narrow Lane., 30.52847 -96.23444, 82m

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Hypericum mutilum mutilum
103207177C.C. Freeman   248212013-08-20
United States, Missouri, Franklin, New Haven, W side of town. Roy Bail Park, S. side of MO 100., 560 - 580m


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