Dataset: MEM
Taxa: Spartina
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Memphis Herbarium


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Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link
MEM010987H.E. Ahles   785881973-08-25
United States, Massachusetts, Franklin

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Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link
MEM007784Raymond Athey   s.n.1969-09-09
United States, Illinois, Grundy

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Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link
MEM004712Raymond Athey   11481970-07-29
United States, Kentucky, McCracken

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Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link
MEM006460Raymond Athey   19841972-08-03
United States, Kentucky, Marshall

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Spartina pectinata Bosc ex Link
MEM006414Raymond Athey   23901973-07-12
United States, Kentucky, Ballard

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MEM002494John R. Bozeman   116041967-10-03
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort

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MEM015333Raymond Athey   s.n.1974-09-13
United States, Massachusetts, Essex

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MEM016952S.W. Leonard   20011968-09-14
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick

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MEM012997Raymond Athey   s.n.1974-08-16
United States, Florida, Bay

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Spartina spartinae (Trin.) Merr. ex Hitchc.
MEM013009Raymond Athey   s.n.1974-08-16
United States, Florida, Bay

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Spartina alternifolia Loisel.
MEM021166R. J. Bayer, G. T. Chandler   ARG-020112002-01-11
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Partido de Punta Indio, along route 11 where it crosses the Samborombon River, in water at edge of river., -35.707222 -57.357222, 32m

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MEM021192R. J. Bayer, G. T. Chandler   SAF-020122002-01-11
Argentina, Buenos Aires, Partido de Punta Indio, along route 11 where it crosses the Samborombon River, above the river., -35.707222 -57.357222, 32m

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MEM021595Raymond Athey   1974-09-13
United States, Massachusetts, Essex, Rockport. Behind Cape Hedge Beach.

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MEM021596John R. Bozeman   116041967-10-03
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort, Brackish marsh on S.C. 170, 4.8 miles west of Broad Road


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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