Dataset: BOON
Taxa: Aizoaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Appalachian State University, I. W. Carpenter, Jr. Herbarium


BOON
010619Carpenter   769811976-07-16
Mexico, Baja California, Mexicali, 28 degrees north latitude, Baja California, 32.652273 -115.517749

BOON
010620Margaret Whitley   765141976-07-18
Mexico, Ensenada, Along coast, northern Baja California near Rosairo, 30.141898 -115.778165

BOON
010621Carpenter & Hicks   769531976-07-15
Mexico, Baja California Sur, Mulegé Municipality, Guerro negro, Baja California, 27.959667 -114.056228

BOON
010627Elizabeth M. Browne   82G2.71982-10-16
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Memphis, Mud Island, 0.3 miles north of gate onto Mud Island Park to West of road to Park, 35.154442 -90.058425

BOON
010628Ted Bradley   34111966-08-21
United States, South Carolina, Charleston, Near dock in Charleston., 32.776 -79.931

BOON
010622Elizabeth M. Browne   102971965-06-12
United States, Florida, Wakulla, Gulf of Mexico near Panacea. Coastal Plain province, lower, 30.037427 -84.387677

BOON
010623Derick B. Poindexter   07-6982007-08-14
United States, Florida, Volusia, Volusia County: Daytona Beach. Located behind the Seaside Inn (500 N Atlantic Ave. [SR 1A]) at jct. w/Oakridge Blvd. (SR 430), 23.234697 -81.010931

BOON
010624Derick B. Poindexter   07-6262007-08-18
United States, Florida, Brevard, Cocoa Beach. Located along shoreline, 28.320007 -80.607551

BOON
010625Martha Russell   1980-04-28
United States, Florida, Bay, Saint Andrews State Park, Beach, 30.131036 -85.737708

BOON
010626   115141967-09-17
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort, Salt flat along U.S. 278, 1 miles west of Intra-Coastal Waterway and Hilton Head Island, 32.193816 -80.755313

BOON
Sesuvium maritimum (Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
0107728   1969-06-10


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