Dataset: SRSC-
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Alabama; Escambia; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Sul Ross University, A. Michael Powell Herbarium


SRSC
00005718Mary G. Henry   71851962-08-19
USA, Alabama, Escambia, Above Little Escambia River; 4-1/2 mi NE of Flomaton.

SRSC
00005719Mary G. Henry   70981962-08-22
USA, Alabama, Escambia, Approx. 5 mi. NE of Robinsonville.

SRSC
00005720Mary G. Henry   70971962-08-22
USA, Alabama, Escambia, 2 mi. N of Flomaton.

SRSC
00005722Mary G. Henry   70991962-08-23
USA, Alabama, Escambia, Above Escambia Creek; 14 mi. N and 6 mi. W of Flomaton.

SRSC
00005726Mary G. Henry   71311962-11-09
USA, Alabama, Escambia, Approx. 1 mi. NE of Robinsonville.

SRSC
00005733Mary G. Henry   71121962-09-01
USA, Alabama, Escambia, 15 mi. E of Brewton.

SRSC
00005736Mary G. Henry   71211962-11-02
USA, Alabama, Escambia, In forest where the large Chamaecyparis were cut; approx. 4 mi NW of Sardine.

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00033199   
USA, Alabama, Escambia


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