Dataset: LSUS-Plants
Taxa: Phrymaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University Shreveport, D. T. MacRoberts Herbarium


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LSUS010064J. Olson   511990-05-25
United States, Arizona, Cochise, 1.0-2.2 mi. SW Portal. Coronado National Forest. Cave Crk. Canyon

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LSUS000591Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   56232002-06-26
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS005602Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   2471977-06-05
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, Ellerbe Rd north of Overton Brooks Rd

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LSUS005604L. R. Raymond   7981980-06-04
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, Walter Jacobs Park

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LSUS000746Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   57322002-08-05
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS000747Barbara R. & Michael H. MacRoberts   57352002-08-05
United States, Arkansas, Polk, Ouachita Mountains Biological Station

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LSUS007308L. R. Raymond   7721977-08-12
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, Walter Jacobs Park

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LSUS007309S. P. Lynch   27771978-09-16
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, SE of jct LA100 and Marshall-Keatchie Rd

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LSUS007311Donald MacRoberts   5961972-07-30
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, Wallace Lake Rd at Gowan place

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LSUS007314Donald MacRoberts   6031972-08-16
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, Spring Lake woods

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Mazus pumilus (Burm. f.) Steenis
LSUS007297Donald MacRoberts   27251979-04-10
United States, Louisiana, Caddo, 554 Spring Lake Dr. Shreveport

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Mazus pumilus (Burm. f.) Steenis
LSUS007299Robert R. Haynes   45401975-02-08
United States, Louisiana, Iberville, W of Rosedale


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