Dataset: BEREA-
Taxa: Isoetaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Berea College, Ralph L. Thompson Herbarium


BEREA
BEREA000265Ralph Thompson, Paul Nelson   10211975-04-13
United States, Arkansas, Newton, Alum Cover Natural Bridge. Sec 20 N1/2, T 14 N, R 21 W.

BEREA
BEREA026542   
United States, Kentucky, Rockcastle

BEREA
Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BEREA000260R. Dale Thomas and David D. Taylor   88993 & 71651984-06-01
United States, Louisiana, Bossier, North of La. 2 at a branch of Cypress Bayou, 1.1 miles east of La. 157 and east of Plain Dealing, Sec. 12, T22N, R13W.

BEREA
Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BEREA000261Dale R. Thomas & David D. Taylor   88993 & 71651984-06-01
United States, Louisiana, Bossier, North of La. 2 at a branch of Cypress Bayou, 1.1 miles east of La. 157 and east of Plain Dealing, Sec. 12, T22N, R13W.

BEREA
Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BEREA000262R. Dale Thomas, David D. Taylor   88994 & 71661984-06-01
United States, Louisiana, Bossier, North of La. 2 at a branch of Cypress Bayou, 1.1 miles east of La. 157 and east of Plain Dealing, Sec. 12, T22N, R13W.

BEREA
Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BEREA000263R. Dale Thomas, David D. Taylor   88994 & 7166
United States, Louisiana, Bossier, north of La. 2 at a branch of Cypress Bayou, 1.1 miles east of La. 157 and east of Plain Dealing, Sec. 12, T22N, R13W.

BEREA
Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BEREA000264R. Dale Thomas, David D. Taylor   89029, 72011984-06-01
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, On Kendrick Road west of La. 1 and 2.7 miles north of Vivian Sec. 11, T22N, R16W.

BEREA
Isoetes melanopoda Gay & Durieu ex Durieu
BEREA000266John Logue   s. n.1966-06-05
United States, South Carolina, Richland, Harbison forest off U.S. 76, 8 miles north of Columbia.


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