Dataset: LSU-Vascular Plants
Search Criteria: Turks and Caicos Islands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University, Shirley C. Tucker Herbarium


LSU:Vascular Plants
Aristida correlliae P. M. McKenzie, Urbatsch & Proctor
LSU00113219George R. Proctor   452601988-12-12
Turks and Caicos Islands, Caicos Island, South Caicos Island; South Caicos: rocky plain just WSW of airport terminal building.

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Sesuvium maritimum (Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
NO0053907Sylvia A. Earle   65-11965-09-12
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
Chamaesyce centunculoides (Kunth) Millsp.
NO0077626Sylvia A. Earle   65--21965-09-12
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU-NO:Vascular Plants
NO0097063Sylvia A. Earle   65-31965-09-12
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00204225   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00205627   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg.
LSU00206344   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00207541   
Turks and Caicos Islands, detailed locality information protected

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00212619   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00212616   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00212709   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
LSU00212713   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
Andropogon glomeratus (Walter) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb.
LSU00077378   
Turks and Caicos Islands

LSU:Vascular Plants
Gundlachia corymbosa (Urb.) Britton ex Boldingh
LSU00218025D. S. Correll   50151
Turks and Caicos Islands, Grand Turk


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