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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Apteria aphylla (Nutt.) Barnhart ex Small
1610592R. Dale Thomas   324471972-09-30
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Swampy woods beside la. 10 And lawrence creek, 2 miles e of franklin, sec. 29, T 2 s, r 11 e.

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Apteria aphylla (Nutt.) Barnhart ex Small
1657500R. Dale Thomas   416511974-09-29
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Boggy area just w of evangeline primitive camp site w of usfs rd. 273, N of la. 488 And s of la. 28, Sec. 7, T3n, r2w

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Apteria aphylla (Nutt.) Barnhart ex Small
100697434K. M. Neubig   41-20032003-10-05
United States, Florida, Levy, Devil's Hammock Wildlife Management Area; 2 miles SW of Alternate U.S. 27 on C.R. 339A (Blue Springs Road) then 1.85 miles SW on Cabbage Head Road to clearing at end, then ca 80 m W., 29.4363 -82.7077

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Apteria aphylla (Nutt.) Barnhart ex Small
100786289J. Richard Abbott   107621997-08-03
United States, Florida, Hamilton, Big Shoals State Forest, Division of Forestry property; ca 2 map miles east of White Springs; north of junction of Falling Creek with the Suwannee River., 30.3267 -82.7167

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Apteria aphylla (Nutt.) Barnhart ex Small
100786290J. Richard Abbott   80011995-11-05
United States, Florida, Marion, Ocala National Forest, Juniper Springs, ca 4.3 miles west of Lake county line on FL 40., 29.185 -81.6867

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Apteria Nutt.
100485417Anonymous   s.n.

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Apteria Nutt.
100485419Anonymous   s.n.
Phild. Hort.

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1610628Arthur B. Seymour   9191
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Ocean Springs.


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