Dataset: SWSL-
Taxa: Polemoniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Stoneville Weed Science Laboratory Herbarium


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SWSL018198Beecher Crampton   14381953-06-10
United States, California, Solano County, Solano County, 5 miles northeast of city of Vacaville., 38.407817 -121.922378

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SWSL018929Robert Kral   948162004-04-03
United States, Alabama, Franklin, AL 243, 2.4 mi N of Cty 75, S of Russellville., 34.429698 -87.691901

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SWSL018941Robert Kral   950442004-04-30
United States, Alabama, Cleburne, Talladega National Forest. Above US 431, between I-20 and Al 281., 33.596286 -85.707363

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SWSL018459Richard Carter   67961988-06-26
United States, Georgia, Colquitt, 5.25 mi N Ellenton, Warrior Creek floodplain, 31.256526 -83.574214

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SWSL018460Richard Carter   67961988-06-26
United States, Georgia, Colquitt, 5.25 mi N Ellenton, Warrior Creek floodplain, 31.256526 -83.574214

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SWSL018573Charles T. Bryson   247512015-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Jackson, Ca. 5.2 air mi. NW of Gautier, E of Vancleave Road., 30.447098 -88.659967


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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