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

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
Spergularia rubra (L.) J.& K. Presl
0004724Richard R. Halse   90652014-05-24
USA, Oregon, Jackson, Medford, along Barnett Road, across from its intersection with Alba Drive, by Interstate Hwy. 5, 42.315256 -122.852381, 423m

SDSU:SDC
0007596Thomas A. Williams   s.n.1892-00-00
USA, South Dakota, Brookings, Brookings

SDSU:SDC
0007551R. Dale Thomas   1434711995-03-26
USA, Louisiana, Ouachita, Behind NLU greenhouses on Bon Aire Drive on Northeast Louisiana University Campus in Monroe. T 18N, R 4E, Sec. 40

SDSU:SDC
0007552C. A. Taylor, Jr.   10061932-10-00
USA, New York, Tompkins, Ithaca, NY

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0007635Richard R. Halse   16141977-07-30
USA, Oregon, Tillamook, Along the Nestucca River in Pacific City; T 4S, R 10W, Sec. 19, 3m

SDSU:SDC
Spergularia (Pers.) J.& K. Presl
0007636C. A. Taylor, Jr.   38121939-11-23
USA, Massachusetts, Suffolk, Neponset Bridge, Neponset, 42.28621 -71.045328

SDSU:SDC
0007637Michener   s.n.1892-04-00
USA, California, Alameda, Livermore

SDSU:SDC
Spergularia media (L.) C. Presl
0007638C. A. Taylor, Jr. with Mary W. Taylor   36001939-08-27
USA, New York, Cayuga, 1 mi S of Fox Ridge, Montezuma twp., 116 - 119m

SDSU:SDC
Spergularia media (L.) C. Presl
0007639C. A. Taylor, Jr.   36801939-09-09
USA, New York, Onondaga, Syracuse

SDSU:SDC
Spergularia rubra (L.) J.& K. Presl
0007640B. E. Nelson   161401988-06-30
USA, Wyoming, Carbon, Sierra Madre; ca 13.5 air mi SE of Encampment, along a tributary of North Fork Big Creek SSE of Bear Mountain; T 13N, R 82W, Sec 32, 2682m

SDSU:SDC
Spergularia rubra (L.) J. & K. Presl
0007641Stuart Markow   88621992-07-06
USA, Idaho, Fremont, Targhee National Forest: Island Park Plateau: High Point Hill, ca 15 air mi NW of Ashton; T 11N, R 42E, Sec. 19, 2012 - 2134m


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