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

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
1198099Anonymous   s.n.
United States

MO
1198101PEDICINO   s.n.1868-05-00
United States

MO
1198092CHABEUIL   18681868-06-00
United States

MO
1197360FRANCHESCHI   3431892-00-00
United States, New York, Plants of Attica.

MO
100603349R.W. Collins   661941-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Jones, App. For. Exp. Sta, near Comfort., 5m

MO
1198103Anonymous   18671867-05-20
United States

MO
1198097Anonymous   s.n.
United States

MO
1197364RIGO   s.n.1873-05-05
United States, 183 - 244m

MO
101307538Clyde F. Reed   53991946-07-07
United States, New Jersey, Ocean, Wet ditches 1 mile S Forked River.

MO
101308231Paul O. Schallert   2401949-05-15
United States, South Carolina, Hampton, Near Scotia.

MO
103466610G. Gavelle   s.n.1966-04-30
Kalus secs, arids, bous de route bois de St. Cezaire.

MO
102844419R.W. Collins   661941-06-16
United States, North Carolina, Jones, App. For. Exp. Sta, near Comfort., 5m


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