Dataset: MUR-
Taxa: Nelumbonaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
MUR00995William T. Penfound   1938-08-23
UNITED STATES, Alabama, Limestone, Whiteside, Wheeler Reservoir, 34.88694 -87.12806

MUR
MUR00998Thomas F. Hall   1939-08-30
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, N/A

MUR
MUR01000D. X. Isely   34461944-06-03
UNITED STATES, Alabama, Limestone, Buckeye Slough, Wheeler Reservoir, 34.88694 -87.12806

MUR
MUR01284D. X. Isely   28871943-07-10
UNITED STATES, Alabama, Lauderdale, Annie Pond, 34.799784 -87.677142

MUR
MUR01285G. E. Hunter   9451965-07-15
UNITED STATES, Texas, Williamson, Between Taylor and Thrall, along US Hwy 79, 30.57056 -97.40917

MUR
MUR04852G. E. Hunter, D. F. Austin, J. L. Gentry   3975
UNITED STATES, Illinois, Monroe, Mordock Lake near Vahlmeyer, on Mississippi flood plain, 40.14778 -91.50333

MUR
MUR05833William N. McLemore   H261969-07-28
UNITED STATES, Tennessee, Henry, Paris Landing, Scott-Fitzhugh Bridge, 36.44139 -88.07833

MUR
MUR05834William N. McLemore   H261969-07-28
UNITED STATES, Tennessee, Henry, Paris Landing, Scott-Fitzhugh Bridge, 36.44139 -88.07833

MUR
MUR07408James F. Parnell   91968-08-26
UNITED STATES, North Carolina, Brunswick, Orton Pond, 1 m E of NC 133 on Old Brunswick Town Rd, 34.05583 -77.95944

MUR
MUR09533Paul C. Fielder   1973-07-21
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Trigg, North side of Hematite Lake, Land Between the Lakes, 36.85694 -88.07472

MUR
MUR15938daniel f. Austin   1966-09-10
UNITED STATES, Illinois, Monroe, Mordock Lake near Vahlmeyer, on Mississippi flood plain, 40.14778 -91.50333

MUR
MUR21703Raymond H. Athey   6711969-07-09
United States, Kentucky, Ballard, Ballard Wildlife Management Area, 37.04556 -89.09639

MUR
MUR22792Julia E. Seward   7011991-09-18
United States, Alabama, Jackson, On Lake Gunterville, S.E. of Scottsboro and East of the Al. 35 bridge., 34.67222 -86.03417


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