Dataset: VT-
Taxa: Hydroleaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Vermont, Pringle Herbarium


VT
UVMVT275199   
United States

VT
UVMVT275200   
United States

VT
UVMVT275201   
United States

VT
UVMVT275202   
Nicaragua

VT
UVMVT275203   
Brazil

VT
UVMVT275204   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT275205   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT275206   
United States

VT
UVMVT275207   
United States

VT
UVMVT275209   
United States

VT
UVMVT275210   
United States

VT
UVMVT275211   
United States

VT
UVMVT275212   
United States

VT
UVMVT275213   
United States

VT
UVMVT275214   
United States

VT
UVMVT275217   
Cuba

VT
UVMVT275218   
United States

VT
UVMVT275219   
United States

VT
UVMVT275220   
United States

VT
UVMVT275221   
Mexico

VT
UVMVT275222   
United States

VT
UVMVT275223   
United States

VT
UVMVT312910A. Krapovickas, A. Schinini   41929
Argentina, Corrientes

VT
Hydrolea ovata Nutt. ex Choisy
UVMVT275208Hill, S. R.   105181981-07-16
United States, Texas, Refugio, in West Steer Pasture, 0.3 mi NE of gate to Willow Lake Pasture. Greta Ranch. ca. 8.5 mi NE of Refugio, 28.325586 -97.220922

VT
Hydrolea ovata Nutt. ex Choisy
UVMVT275215Hill, S. R.   184231987-07-30
United States, Texas, Goliad, River Pasture. Gravel road to Live Oak Lake; SW side Rte. 239, 28.575566 -97.284355

VT
Hydrolea ovata Nutt. ex Choisy
UVMVT275216Hill, S. R.   35421975-09-07
United States, Texas, Brazos, Vicinity of 1501 Hwy 30, College Station, 30.627977 -96.334407

VT
Hydrolea ovata Nutt. ex Choisy
UVMVT312907S.R. Hill   3542
United States, Texas

VT
Hydrolea ovata Nutt. ex Choisy
UVMVT312908S.R. Hill   18423
United States, Texas

VT
UVMVT312911D.L. Wilkinson   860
United States, Texas

VT
UVMVT312912R.D. Thomas   92964
United States, Louisiana

VT
UVMVT275224Thomson, T.   
India, Plan. Ganget


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