Dataset: BALT-
Taxa: Cocculus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University


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BALT0000601Joan Gibson   4041975-08-04
United States, North Carolina, Madison, Hot Springs, along French Broad River

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BALT0000612Donald Culwell   3,2381972-09-11
United States, Arkansas, Howard, Arkansas Hwy 4, at Cossatot River gravel bar

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BALT0000614J. Dixon   1,3391966-08-09
United States, Kentucky, Livingston, Hwy 137, 2 mi. from Hwy 60

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BALT0000616Michel Lelong   3,6361967-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Lowndes, Tombigbee River, near Ala.Miss. state line

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BALT0000617Steven Leonard   11,4561967-09-16
United States, South Carolina, Clarendon, US-301, 2 mi. S and 2.3 mi. N of Lake marioin, NEZ side of Dingle Pond

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BALT0000618Sarah Warrington   2351968-07-28
United States, Tennessee, Tipton, Covington, 1.8 mi down farm rd from county rd R9672(1), 0.7 mi S of TN-59, 19.5 mi W of US-51

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Donald Culwell   4701968-08-16
United States, Illinois, Johnson, Vienna, Heron Pond Area below Scanlin Spru Hill Prairie

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Tommy Strange   1331969-08-22
United States, Louisiana, Lincoln, Simsboro, 5 mi NW in Sugar Creek Area


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Google Map

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