Dataset: PIHG
Taxa: Cabombaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry


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Brasenia schreberi J. F. Gmel.
2248L.W.W. & J.E.C.   1966-06-04
United States, Georgia, Rooted, emersed; water shield

PIHG
Brasenia schreberi J. F. Gmel.
2249T.D. Center   1973-03-01
United States, Florida, Gilchrist, Along Hwy-47, 2 mi. n. of Hwy-340 west of High Springs

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Brasenia schreberi J. F. Gmel.
2250P. Perun   1978-10-28
United States, Louisiana, Lacassin Wildlife Refuge, impoundment area, s. of SR-14

PIHG
2251Kenneth R. Langdon   10861969-11-05
United States, Florida, Miami-Dade, Aquarium plant, Col. Hanan Nursery, 8301 N.W. 8th St.

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2252Gary R. Buckingham   1978-11-01
United States, Florida, Marion, Plantation Lake, SR-318, 4.8 Km w. of town

PIHG
2254L.W.W.   1965-11-09
United States, Florida, Broward, Anchored submersed

PIHG
2255[n/a]   
United States, Florida

PIHG
2256Kenneth R. Langdon   15261975-06-26
United States, Florida, Dixie, In slow running water, Shingle Creek near mouth of Suwannee River

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2257P. Perum, et al.   1978-09-30
United States, Louisiana, North shoreline area of Lake Pontchatrain along Hwy-1077, s. of town

PIHG
Cabomba pulcherrima (Harper) Fassett
2258C.A. Bennett   1981-01-14
United States, Florida, Alachua, Lachloosa site

PIHG
Cabomba pulcherrima (Harper) Fassett
2259C.A. Bennett   1980-07-23
United States, Florida, Alachua, In flower, scattered, Lachloosa site

PIHG
Cabomba pulcherrima (Harper) Fassett
2260[n/a]   PR-81-83
United States, Florida


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