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

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Austin Peay State University Herbarium


APSC
Elatine americana (Pursh) Arn.
APSC0088598John Thieret   1973-06-21
United States, Oklahoma, Johnston

APSC
APSC0015805Pittillo   1969-09-14
United States, North Carolina, Jackson

APSC
APSC0067499Ernest O. Beal   1960-09-03
United States, North Carolina, Jackson

APSC
APSC0133616   
United States, Alabama, Marshall

APSC
APSC0133627David Webb   2020-10-20
United States, Tennessee, Polk

APSC
APSC0133628David Webb   2020-10-20
United States, Tennessee, Polk

APSC
Bergia texana (Hook.) Seub. ex Walp.
APSC0096131   
United States, Arkansas, Pope

APSC
Elatine minima (Nutt.) Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
APSC0015804David Webb   2010-11-12
United States, Tennessee, Polk

APSC
Elatine minima (Nutt.) Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
APSC0133565David Webb   2019-10-01
United States, Tennessee, Polk

APSC
Elatine minima (Nutt.) Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
APSC0133780David Webb   2019-10-01
United States, Tennessee, Polk

APSC
Elatine minima (Nutt.) Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
APSC0134364David Webb   2019-10-01
United States, Tennessee, Polk


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Google Map

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