Dataset: SDSU-SDC
Taxa: Limonium
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0009464C. A. Taylor, Jr.   38141939-11-23
USA, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Neponset, Neponset Bridge

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0009465Mary W. Taylor   
USA, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected

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0009466Mary Willmott   
USA, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected

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Limonium arborescens (Brouss.) Kuntze
0009467Richard R. Halse   36301988-06-12
USA, California, San Diego, T 12S, R 4W, Sec. 33; on the N side of Batiquitos Lagoon, about 3 air mi N of Encinitas, 18m

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Limonium californicum (Boiss.) Heller
0009468Richard R. Halse   46951993-08-19
USA, Oregon, Lincoln, T 13S, R 11W, Sec. 19; Waldport; across from the Waldport High School at mouth of Lint Slough, 1m

SDSU:SDC
0009469C. A. Taylor, Jr.   
USA, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected

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Limonium carolinianum (Walter) Britton
0009470Mary Willmott and C. A. Taylor, Jr.   
USA, New York, Suffolk, detailed locality information protected


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