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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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1669675Bruce F. Hansen   67871979-10-26
United States, Florida, Hillsborough

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100451621Anonymous   s.n.
Location Asia.

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100451635Anonymous   s.n.
Location Asia.

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3457518Angus K. Gholson   64741977-07-27
United States, Georgia, Seminole, E side ish Pond Drain opposite Cumming's landing in John Lee Drake Channel on Lake Seminole. Shallow water along edge of channel.

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100791513J. Richard Abbott   249512008-09-10
United States, Florida, Orange, S of the Orlando International Airport, SW of Taft on Boggy Creek Road, ca 0.1 mile E of small bridge over Boggy Creek and ca 0.85 mile NW of junction with S Access Road (to airport and to 417, the Central Florida Greenway), in canal on N side of road & S of railroad tracks., 28.3906 -81.3203

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Limnophila aromatica (Lam.) Merr.
1401866Heidi H. Schmidt   38181999-10-14
United States, California, Los Angeles, City of San Gabriel. Hawaii Supermarket: 120 East Valley Boulevard: San Gabriel, CA: 91776: (626) 307-0062 - phone., 34.0794445 -118.0988889, 110m

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Limnophila R. Br.
100451626Anonymous   s.n.
Location Asia.

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1669626John G. Stutts   236321979-09-05
United States, Georgia, Seminole, Pond on ga hwy 253 at fish pond bridge near seminole state park. Abundant. Pale Pink lavender corollas. Emergent, rooted aquatic. Matting; some in this Collection have submerged leaves.

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Limnophila aromatica (Lam.) Merr.
1303146James S. Miller   96671998-07-22
United States, Florida, Orange, Orlando, Tien Hung Complete Oriental Foods and Gifts, 1112 E. Colonial Dr.


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