Dataset: ARCH-herbarium
Taxa: Selaginellaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Archbold Biological Station


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Selaginella apoda (L.) Fern.
ARCH00013Mary W. Diddell   8801956-11-30
U.S.A., Florida, Clay, Adjacent to Black Ck, below Middleburg, Fl.

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Selaginella apoda (L.) Fern.
ARCH00014L.J. Brass   25233A1954-09-05
U.S.A., Florida, Alachua, Rattlesnake Branch, ca. 1 mi N of Gainesville

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Selaginella apoda (L.) Fern.
ARCH00015L.J. Brass   252031954-09-03
U.S.A., Florida, Polk, Peace River, ca 1 1/2 mi E of Fort Meade

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ARCH00016L.J. Brass   144751945-01-22
U.S.A., Florida, Highlands, Archbold Biological Station; SW Tract

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ARCH00017L.J. Brass   144731945-01-22
U.S.A., Florida, Highlands, Archbold Biological Station; SW Tract

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ARCH00018L.J. Brass   144161945-01-09
U.S.A., Florida, Highlands, Archbold Biological Station

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ARCH00019Vander Kloet   1978-10-18
U.S.A., Florida, Highlands, Archbold Biological Station; Hufty Tract


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