Dataset: CINC
Taxa: Froelichia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Cincinnati, Margaret H. Fulford Herbarium - Vascular Plants


CINC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001290D. Marks   s.n.
United States, Ohio, Hamilton, Elmwood, Railroad, 39.1833 -84.4833

CINC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001297Albertson, F. W.   7431932-06-08
United States, Nebraska, Near Lincoln, Nebraska

CINC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001299Fernald, M.L.   106391939-07-21
United States, Virginia, Cinders of freight yard, Norfolk and Western Railroad

CINC
CINC-V-0001300Pringle, Cyrus Guernsey   s.n.1884-09-08
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, 31.8267 -110.8143

CINC
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001298Baird, John R.   1401985-10-20
United States, Missouri, Saint Louis, Outskirts of downtown

CINC
Froelichia floridana (Nutt.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001296Sheldon, C.S.   2389
United States

CINC
Froelichia arizonica Thornb. ex Standl.
CINC-V-0001291Gilman, M.F.   471931-08-29
United States, Arizona, Pima County, Toro Canyon, Baboquivari Mts.

CINC
Froelichia floridana (Nutt.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001292Sandberg, J. H.   1181886-07-00
United States, Minnesota, Goodhue, Red Wing

CINC
CINC-V-0001295Soukup, Victor G.   s.n.2005-09-20
United States, Indiana, Jasper, Tefft Savanna

CINC
CINC-V-0001293Soukup, Victor G.   s.n.2004-08-07
United States, Indiana, Jasper, Locally Common

CINC
Froelichia floridana (Nutt.) Moq.
CINC-V-0001294Wibbe, J.H.   s.n.1879-09-00
United States, Nebraska, Fillmore, ]No precise locality]


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Google Map

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