Dataset: APSC-
Taxa: Hymenachne
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0043246   
United States, South Carolina, Clarendon

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0072098Claire Ciafre   2017-10-06
United States, Tennessee, Coffee

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0072099Claire Ciafre   2017-09-21
United States, Tennessee, Coffee

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0094400Max Medley   1984-09-28
United States, Tennessee, Coffee

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0100924Claire Ciafre   2018-06-27
United States, Tennessee, Franklin

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0106993Claire Ciafre   2019-06-18
United States, Tennessee, Coffee

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0107037Claire Ciafre   2019-05-28
United States, Tennessee, Coffee

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0116879   
United States, Florida, Polk

APSC
Hymenachne hemitomon (Schult.) C.C. Hsu
APSC0123978Max Medley   1985-05-29
United States, Tennessee, Coffee

APSC
Hymenachne hemitoma (Schult.) C.C.Hsu
APSC0131216David Webb   2017-06-20
United States, Alabama, Marshall

APSC
Hymenachne hemitoma (Schult.) C.C.Hsu
APSC0132545David Webb   2007-06-13
United States, Alabama, Jackson

APSC
Hymenachne hemitoma (Schult.) C.C.Hsu
APSC0133173David Webb   2020-07-22
United States, Alabama, Jackson

APSC
Hymenachne hemitoma (Schult.) C.C.Hsu
APSC0133999David Webb   2019-08-27
United States, Alabama, Jackson

APSC
Hymenachne hemitoma (Schult.) C.C.Hsu
APSC0134059David Webb   2019-07-09
United States, Alabama, Jackson


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.