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

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South Dakota State University, C. A. Taylor Herbarium


SDSU:SDC
0002177R. H. Thompson   s.n.1940-10-04
USA, California, Santa Clara, Palo Alto; Stanford Campus Botanical Garden, 37.44194 -122.14194

SDSU:SDC
0002179Richard R. Halse   45011992-06-20
USA, Oregon, Benton, West of Corvallis off of Oak Creek road in a small pond by the road going to Bald Hill Park, 96m

SDSU:SDC
Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
0002180Ralph Brooks   8201968-07-20
USA, Nebraska, Thomas, 14 mi S Thedford, 41.778154 -100.535988

SDSU:SDC
Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
0002181Welby R. Smith, John Moriarty   293532002-09-16
USA, Minnesota, Ramsey, T 28N, R 22W, Sec. 1, NE1/4 of SW1/4; Battle Creek Park. About 3/4 mile S of I-94 and 1/4 mile E of County Road 68

SDSU:SDC
Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
0002182Ralph Brooks   52921973-11-13
USA, Kansas, Douglas, 2 mi NE Lawrence

SDSU:SDC
Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
0002183Edward S. DeKeyser and Cami Dixon   241997-08-11
USA, South Dakota, Aurora, T 103N, R 65W, Sec. 35, NE1/4


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