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

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Murray State University Herbarium


MUR
Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers.
MUR15312Thomas N. McCoy   1967-08-09
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Calloway, Pine Bluff Shores, 37.15444 -87.82306

MUR
Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers.
MUR15786D. F. Austin, J. L. Gentry   24231966-07-13
UNITED STATES, Kentucky, Trigg, Golden Pond, 1 m from Hwy 68, 36.77917 -88.06333

MUR
Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers.
MUR17153Raymond H. Athey   6591969-07-01
United States, Kentucky, Crittenden, Dycusburg, Ky, down stream on Cumberland River, 37.15944 -88.18444

MUR
Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers.
MUR17154Raymond H. Athey   18341972-07-18
United States, Kentucky, Ballard, Ballard Waterfowl Management Area, 37.93028 -84.99056

MUR
Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers.
MUR17155Raymond H. Athey   41411978-07-04
United States, Kentucky, Livingston, Smithland, Ky, on Biswell Bluff road, 37.13889 -88.40333

MUR
Bumelia lycioides (L.) Pers.
MUR17156Raymond H. Athey   41411978-07-04
United States, Kentucky, Livingston, Smithland, Ky, on Biswell Bluff road, 37.13889 -88.40333

MUR
Chrysophyllum mexicanum Brandegee ex Standl.
MUR07701G. E. Hunter   1591961-03-26
MEXICO, San Luis Potosi, El Salto, near El Narango, 18.916667 -99.25

MUR
MUR02976A. E. Radford, S. W. Leonard, John R. Bozeman   114531967-09-16
UNITED STATES, South Carolina, Clarendon, NE of Santee River, .75 m S of US 301, 33.235 -79.45972

MUR
MUR02941John R. Bozeman, A. E. Radford, S. W. Leonard   115191967-09-17
UNITED STATES, South Carolina, Beaufort, North end of Hilton Head Island, Ft Walker Rd, 32.19361 -80.73833

MUR
MUR16175Nancy C. Coile, J. Sharpe, H. Minot, A. Danielle Coile   39921984-04-22
UNITED STATES, Georgia, Liberty, St Catherine's Island, south end, towards Flag Pond, 31.65667 -81.15167


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