Dataset: GSW
Taxa: Haloragaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southwestern State University Herbarium


GSW
00007023   
USA, Wisconsin, Winnebago

GSW
00007022   
USA, Louisiana, Sabine

GSW
00007024   
Canada, Ontario, Thunder Bay

GSW
Myriophyllum aquaticum (Vell.) Verdc.
00007011   
USA, Georgia, Dooly

GSW
00007012Robert A. Norris   25451975-06-22
USA, Georgia, Sumter, In shallow water of ditch by railroad, Americus, Sumter Co. GA, 32.069339 -84.243447

GSW
00007013   
USA, Louisiana, Cameron

GSW
00007015   
USA, Rhode Island, Washington

GSW
00007016   
USA, Utah, Uintah

GSW
00007014   
Peru, San Martin

GSW
00007017   
USA, Georgia, Macon

GSW
00007018   
USA, Louisiana, Cameron

GSW
Myriophyllum pinnatum (Walt.) B.S.P.
00007020   
USA, Florida, Jackson

GSW
Myriophyllum pinnatum (Walt.) B.S.P.
00007021   
USA, Louisiana, Cameron

GSW
00007025   
USA, Utah, Utah

GSW
Myriophyllum laxum Shuttl. ex Chapm.
00007019   
USA, Florida, Jackson

GSW
00007027   
USA, Georgia, Macon

GSW
00007026   
USA, Georgia, Calhoun

GSW
00007029   
USA, Georgia, Calhoun

GSW
00007028   
USA, Georgia, Walker

GSW
00007030   
USA, Louisiana, Tangipahoa

GSW
00007031   
USA, Tennessee, Coffee

GSW
00007033R. A. Norris   28661976-06-04
USA, Georgia, Sumter, 32.028536 -84.15672

GSW
00007032Robert A. Norris   67161996-07-08
USA, Georgia, Sumter, Just N of Calvary Church Rd, -.15 mi W of jct New Bass Rd, about 2 mi. NW of Leslie, Sumter Co. GA, 31.970953 -84.113044, 107m

GSW
00007034R. Kral   401051970-07-17
USA, Alabama, Covington, just east of Sanford on US 84

GSW
00007035R. Dale Thomas   845761983-07-20
USA, Louisiana, Ouachita, North of US 80 in Russell Sage Game Management east of Monroe, Sec. 26, T18N, R5E

GSW
Glischrocaryon behrii (Schltdl.) Orchard
00007007   
Australia

GSW
Gonocarpus elatus (A.Cunn. ex Fenzl) Orchard
00007008   
Australia


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