Dataset: DSC-
Taxa: salicornia => Salicornia virginica,Salicornia subterminalis,Salicornia bigelovii, Salicornia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Delta State University


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DSC100192Ted Bradley, M. Sears, Beannister   34771966-09-10
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, NORTH CAROLINA. Carteret Co.: Near entrance to Fort Macon State Park, east of Atlantic Beach.

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DSC100193Robert A. Stewart II   60121997-05-27
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, GEORGIA. McIntosh Co.: Sapelo (Cabretta) Island, border of salt marsh behind Cabretta beach.

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DSC100194Henry J. Jacob   3951952-05-10
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson, LOUISIANA. Jefferson Co.: Grand Isle.

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DSC100195Ted Bradley, M. Sears, Bannister   34751966-09-10
United States, North Carolina, Carteret, NORTH CAROLINA. Carteret Co.: near entrance of Fort Macon State Park, east of Atlantic Beach.

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DSC100196Robert A. Stewart II   59681997-05-27
United States, Georgia, McIntosh, GEORGIA. McIntosh Co.: Sapelo (Cabretta) Island, near bridge on Cabretta side of marsh.

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DSC100197Robert A. Stewart II, Samuel P. Faulkner, Mark LaSalle   69481999-08-19
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co.: near Pascagoula east of State Hwy. 611, Chevron Refinery., 30.363978 -88.495702

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DSC114380Samuel P. Faulkner   s.n.1983-08-10
United States, North Dakota, Grand Forks, NORTH DAKOTA. Grand Forks Co.: Grand Forks, on north side of U.S. 2; ca. 1.7 miles west of I-29.

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DSC114663Henry J. Jacob   s.n.1974-09-18
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, MISSISSIPPI. Jackson Co.: Graveline Bay.


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