Dataset: FUGR-
Taxa: Arecaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Furman University, Ives Herbarium


FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002202   
United States, Florida, Volusia

FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002201   
United States, Florida, Highlands

FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002200   
United States, Florida, Wakulla

FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002199   
United States, Georgia, Tift

FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002198   
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort

FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002197   
United States, South Carolina, Jasper

FUGR
Serenoa repens (Bartram) Small
FUGR0002196   
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort

FUGR
FUGR0002195   
United States, Florida, Volusia

FUGR
FUGR0002194   
United States, Florida, Palm Beach

FUGR
FUGR0002193   
United States, Florida, Volusia

FUGR
Sabal etonia Swingle ex Nash
FUGR0002192   
United States, Florida, Volusia

FUGR
Sabal etonia Swingle ex Nash
FUGR0002191   
United States, Florida, Highlands

FUGR
FUGR0002190   
United States, South Carolina, Charleston

FUGR
FUGR0002189   
United States, South Carolina, Charleston

FUGR
FUGR0002188   
United States, South Carolina, Charleston

FUGR
Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers.
FUGR0002187   
United States, North Carolina, Dare

FUGR
Rhapidophyllum hystrix (Pursh) H. Wendl. & Drude ex Drude
FUGR0002186   
United States, Florida, Hillsborough, detailed locality information protected

FUGR
FUGR0002185   
United States, Florida, Highlands

FUGR
FUGR0002184   
United States, Florida


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