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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Alysicarpus Neck. ex Desv.
95537Guang Hua Zhu   14061992-09-25
United States, Missouri, Saint Charles, Riverlands Environmental Demonstration Area (REDA), [US Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis District]. Along the Mississippi River, directly across from Alton, Illinois, adjacent to the Melvin Price Lock and Dam (26). Teal Pond., 38.87222 -90.19166, 125m

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1645811R. Dale Thomas   688031979-10-18
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Beside La 38 at a branch of little silver creek about one mi e of tangipahoa Parish line, sec 19, t1s, r9e.

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1645783Wilbur H. Duncan   291501974-10-05
United States, Georgia, Glynn, Stems decumbent or mostly prostrate. Corolla purplish. Edge of drive on broad Dike fill in salt marsh. St simon's island about 1.7 mi nw of st. Simon's.

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100467725Theodor Kotschy   27
Africa

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Alysicarpus ferrugineus Hochst. & Steud. ex A. Rich.
100467722Georg W. Schimper   1886
Africa

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Alysicarpus rugosus (Willd.) DC.
100467723Franz W. Sieber   s.n.
Africa

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100697477J. Richard Abbott   182812003-09-24
United States, Florida, Levy, Devil's Hammock Wildlife Management Area; 8.9 miles SW of junction with Alternate U.S. 27 (in Bronson) on FL 24 to the SW Check Station Entrance, then 9.35 miles on Andrews Road (goes W then NE), just before a sharp turn to E., 29.4304 -82.7318

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100786093J. Richard Abbott   252412008-09-26
United States, Florida, Dade, between Miami and Homestead, Goulds area, a little E of U.S. 1, N of Bailes Road, SE of the junction of SW 224 Street and SW 120 Avenue, just N of Morningstar Missionary Baptist Church (a sign indicates that at least part of the property is theirs; it also appears that there is active management as a natural area -- adjacent to N & W is a Miami-Dade County protected area?)., 25.5565 -80.3866

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786085J. Richard Abbott   193582004-10-16
United States, Florida, Levy, Devil's Hammock Wildlife Management Area; ca 2.2 miles SW of Alternate U.S. 27 on C.R. 339A (Blue Springs Road) to parking area for Blue Springs., 29.4507 -82.6991

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786087J. Richard Abbott   233292007-10-06
United States, Florida, Alachua, ca 3.7 map miles E of Gainesville (from junction with FL 26) on FL 20 (Hawthorne Road), 1.3 miles W of junction with C.R. 2082; SW of Newnans Lake, just N of marked boundary of Paynes Prairie State Preserve, SW side of road., 29.6212 -82.2567

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786088J. Richard Abbott   235092007-10-29
United States, Florida, Jackson, west of Chattahoochee, on west side of the Apalachicola River, south of U.S. 90 (access road goes north and then curves back to the south under the bridge), near powerline right-of-way., 30.6998 -84.8613

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786090J. Richard Abbott   140682000-10-25
United States, Florida, Alachua, Santa Fe River Ranch; .9 mile east of FL 241 on FL 236, then north on NW 122 Street to its end (at junction with NW 277 Avenue), from there go north and then east in ranch (check with manager for access)., 29.9237 -82.4667

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786086J. Richard Abbott   97431996-10-13
United States, Florida, Levy, On FL 24, just west of the Alachua County line; roadside scrub and sandhill remnants [area later sprayed with aerial defoliant and then planted with pines]., 29.845 -82.5183

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786089J. Richard Abbott   182812003-09-24
United States, Florida, Levy, [NAD 27] Devil's Hammock Wildlife Management Area; 8.9 miles SW of junction with Alternate U.S. 27 (in Bronson) on FL 24 to the SW Check Station Entrance, then 9.35 miles on Andrews Road (goes W then NE), just before a sharp turn to E., 29.4304 -82.7318

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100786091J. Richard Abbott   147302001-10-21
United States, Florida, Alachua, southwest Gainesville; south of SW 8th Avenue just east of junction with Tower Road; large mowed field (with radio towers), University of Florida property; with seedlings of Quercus laevis, Q. margaretta, Q. incana, Diospyros., 29.6422 -82.4192

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2438123Paul O. Schallert   231111959-10-01
United States, Florida, Seminole, Sandy roadside, near my home at Altamonte Springs.

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Alysicarpus ovalifolius (Schumach.) J. Léonard
100697488J. Richard Abbott   193582004-10-16
United States, Florida, Levy, Devil's Hammock Wildlife Management Area; ca 2.2 miles SW of Alternate U.S. 27 on C.R. 339A (Blue Springs Road) to parking area for Blue Springs., 29.4507 -82.6991

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Alysicarpus rugosus (Willd.) DC.
100467719Theodor Kotschy   507
Africa

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100786092J. Richard Abbott   250322008-09-12
United States, Florida, Dade, 25.66 -80.2808

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100467710Rudolph F. Hohenacker   209
Asia

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101383583Clyde F. Reed   1041271979-08-16
United States, Florida, Broward, Waste lots, Port Everglades, Rt. US #1 at Rt. 84.

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101383589Clyde F. Reed   458991959-11-15
United States, Virginia, Newport News, Newport News, Warkwick County.

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101383595Bill Summers   83881997-10-23
United States, Florida, Washington, Town of West Bay, under Highway 79 bridge on E side of West Bay; disturbed sandy under length of bridge.

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101383608Wayne R. Faircloth   6441963-10-12
United States, Georgia, Lanier, Roadside of US-129 as it passes through a cypress pon 1/2 mi south of Stockton. Coastal Plain Province.

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101893553R. Dale Thomas   688031979-10-18
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Beside La 38 at a branch of little silver creek about one mi e of tangipahoa Parish line, sec 19, t1s, r9e.


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