Dataset: USMS-
Taxa: Cleomaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Southern Mississippi Herbarium


USMS
USMS_000008639Torbert, Thomas B.   T20-691969-08-25
United States, Arizona, Apache, 4 miles North of Redrock Trading Co., 36.60389 -109.061486, 1829m

USMS
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & A. Gray
USMS_000008635   
United States, Georgia, Lowndes County, n/a

USMS
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & A. Gray
USMS_000008640Wunderlin, R. P., Shuey, Allen G.   58001977-06-25
United States, Florida, Osceola, n/a

USMS
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & A. Gray
USMS_000008641Wunderlin, R. P., Shuey, Allen G.   58551977-06-25
United States, Florida, Polk, n/a

USMS
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & A. Gray
USMS_000008642Clark, Howard   55461973-09-18
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Horn Island, 30.2386 -88.68233

USMS
Polanisia tenuifolia Torr. & A. Gray
USMS_000008643Carlton J., Screemadhavan C., Lakela Olga, Long R.W.   33331971-09-15
United States, Florida, Levy, n/a

USMS
USMS_000008637Pittillo, Dan; Hensley, L Z   31011969-08-11
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, NC 107 just S of Sylva city limits, 35.350283 -83.200263, 640m

USMS
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) Iltis
USMS_000008636MacDonald, John   s.n.1996-07-06
United States, Mississippi, Noxubee, Noxubee Wildlife Refuge, Where Loakfoma creek meets gravel Rd., 33.26278 -88.767522

USMS
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) Iltis
USMS_000008638Wooten, Jean   25641974-11-02
United States, Mississippi, Forrest, Bowie River at I-59 bridge, 31.36727 -89.33687

USMS
Tarenaya hassleriana (Chodat) Iltis
McNair, Daniel   9012013-07-08
United States, Mississippi, Wayne


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