Dataset: GEO
Taxa: Lycopus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Emory University Herbarium


GEO:Eyles Florae
14328Don E. Eyles   1939-09-13
United States of America, Georgia, Long County, Ludowici, 5 miles east- southeast

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
16097Walter Krivda   1966-09-18
Canada, Manitoba, Root Lake, The Pas

GEO:Southern Appalachian Botanical Club
Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W.P.C. Barton
23264Larry Six   1971-08-24
United States of America, West Virginia, Ritchie County, Six Hill

GEO:Thorne Flora
10253Robert F. Thorne   1947-09-20
United States of America, Georgia, Dougherty County, Colson Swamp, west of Albany

GEO:General Collection
4586Ray C. Friesner   1946-09-14
United States of America, Indiana, Lake County, Wolf Lake

GEO:Thorne Flora
10255Robert F. Thorne   1947-10-06
United States of America, Georgia, Early County, Hilton, 2 miles south, 31.257343 -85.065718

GEO:Eyles Florae
Lycopus americanus Muhl. ex W.P.C. Barton
14327Don E. Eyles; M. S. Eyles   1941-08-21
United States of America, Missouri, Saint Charles County, West Alton

GEO:Thorne Flora
10252Robert F. Thorne   1947-09-03
United States of America, Georgia, Baker County, Mossy Pond

GEO:General Collection
20412W. H. Murdy   1964-08-20
United States of America, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Dartmouth

GEO:Thorne Flora
10254Robert F. Thorne   1947-10-17
United States of America, Georgia, Early County, Gilbert's Landing, 31.4743385 -85.0668731

GEO:General Collection
15025P. E. Bostick   1962-09-22
United States of America, North Carolina, Chatham County, Merry Oaks


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