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

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New Mexico State University Herbarium


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74228W. Sherbrooke, L. McGill, and E. Lehto   LAM12011977-06-19
United States, Arizona, Greenlee, 7.2 rd. miles N of Clifton along San Francisco River.

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74229S.B. Parish   52781906-10-04
United States, California, San Bernardino, San Bernardino Valley, 305m

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Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
84989T.P. Adams   1391997-07-25
Grant, USA, New Mexico, Gila National Forest. Tennessee creek.

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Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
84990T.P. Adams   1551997-08-11
Grant, USA, New Mexico, Lobo creek. 300 meters on left of state rd.

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85231E.H. Roalson   7641994-03-22
Doña Ana, USA, New Mexico, New Mexico State Universtiy campus, Aggie Pond. Floating on surface of pond.

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Salvinia natans (L.) All.
39694W.F. Sardisin   sn1889-09-00
United States, Minnesota, Hampshire, Cultivated in plant house -- Univ. of Minn. from material taken at Irwin Lake

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33492C.B. Carter   sn1936-04-20
United States, New Mexico, Bernalillo, Albuquerque, 1524m

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74226R.D. Worthington   140811986-05-17
United States, New Mexico, Hidalgo, Peloncillo Mts, Coronado National Forest, along Cloverdale Creek about 1 mile SE of the Pendleton Ranch House., 1631m

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37960O.B. Metcalfe   11101904-07-13
United States, New Mexico, Sierra, In and around the south end of the Black Range: Animas Creek., 1524m

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55305R.D. Worthington   141841986-06-18
United States, Texas, Brazoria, Freeport, roadside ditch along Hwy. 523 .4 miles S of junction with Hwy. 332., 5m

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74227M.E. Jones   30431882-03-07
United States, California, Los Angeles, Pasadena


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