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

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Furman University, Ives Herbarium


FUGR
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
FUGR0008273   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

FUGR
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
FUGR0008272   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

FUGR
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
FUGR0008271   
United States, South Carolina, Spartanburg

FUGR
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
FUGR0008270   
United States, South Carolina, Laurens

FUGR
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
FUGR0008269   
United States, South Carolina, Anderson

FUGR
Ailanthus altissima (P. Mill.) Swingle
FUGR0008268   
United States, South Carolina, Chesterfield

FUGR
FUGR0008277   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

FUGR
FUGR0008276   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

FUGR
FUGR0008275   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

FUGR
FUGR0008274   
United States, South Carolina, Greenville

FUGR
FUGR0008278   
United States, Florida, Monroe

FUGR
FUGR0003559   
United States, Florida, Wakulla, detailed locality information protected

FUGR
FUGR0003558   
United States, Florida, Wakulla, detailed locality information protected


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Google Map

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