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

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Towson University


BALT
E. Lathrop   6,8331968-05-08
United States, California, Riverside, Murrieta, 6 mi. W, Mesa de Colorado of Santa Rosa Plateau

BALT
Pinkava   20,2551976-07-31
United States, Arizona, Coconino, Foxboro Lake, Schnegly Hill Rd

BALT
E. Lathrop   7,0701969-05-19
United States, California, Riverside, Murrieta, 6 mi. W, Mesa de Colorado of the Santa Rosa Plateau

BALT
Dan Pittillo   3,1061969-09-14
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Cashiers Lake, NC-107 S of US-64, near spillway and silting areas, pools below lake

BALT
Bergia texana (Hook.) Seub. ex Walp.
Larry Higgins   6,0701972-08-10
United States, Texas, Knox, Benjamin, N, on Sourh Fork of Wichita River

BALT
Herman Froding   1906-09-03
Sweden, Varmland, par. Tveta, Valnas, in lacu Sjo

BALT
Herman Svenonius   1921-08-18
Sweden, Norrbotten:Lulea

BALT
Elatine hexandra (Lapierre) DC.
Walter Uhlemann   1889-09-01
Sweden, Vastergotland: par. Rada, Molnlycke

BALT
Waldemai Granberg   1885-08-01
Finland, Fennia: Tavastia Australis, par Saaksmaki


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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