Dataset: IND-
Taxa: Acmella
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Indiana University Herbarium, Deam Herbarium


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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120463Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   36151953-10-10
Costa Rica, San Jose, San Jose, 9.933333 -84.083333, 1524m

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120462Robert F. Britt   
United States, North Carolina, Robeson, detailed locality information protected

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120461Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   3615a1953-10-10
Costa Rica, San Jose, San Jose, 9.933333 -84.083333, 1524m

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120460Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   33491953-07-18
Costa Rica, San Jose, San Jose, 9.933333 -84.083333, 1179m

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120459Stella Deam   17911906-04-07
United States, Florida, Volusia, near Daytona, 29.196109 -81.041534

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120458Charles C. Deam   586661938-02-03
United States, Florida, Collier, about 2 miles north of Everglades, 25.885463 -81.377982

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Acmella repens (Walter) Rich.
IND-0120457A. H. Moore   82611931-09-27
United States, Arkansas, Pulaski, North of Pulaski Heights, Little Rock, 34.764369 -92.310638

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Acmella alba (L'Hér.) R. K. Jansen
IND-0120456Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   34141953-08-11
Costa Rica, Cartago, grounds of Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Turrialba, 9.904666 -83.683519

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Acmella alba (L'Hér.) R. K. Jansen
IND-0120455Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   36771953-10-25
Costa Rica, San Jose, Near Alajeulita, 9.835848 -84.145569, 1000m

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Acmella alba (L'Hér.) R. K. Jansen
IND-0120454Charles B. Heiser, Jr.   37661953-11-27
Costa Rica, San Jose, Roadside near Aserri, 9.858758 -84.092301, 1524m


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