Dataset: SELU-
Taxa: Cannaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Southeastern Louisiana University, Glen N. Montz Herbarium


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Canna indica Ruiz & Pav.
SELU0015168Glen N. Montz   64261993-11-26
United States, Louisiana, Saint John the Baptist, along IC [Illinois Central] railroad near Lake Pontchartrain at St. Charles - St. John parish line

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SELU0015160Glen N. Montz & Ray Blouin & Tommy Lee   83071996-08-09
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson, north of The Pen near Lafitte, LA

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SELU0015163Glen N. Montz & Chuck Norris   68021994-06-09
United States, Louisiana, Jefferson, Along Bayou de Fleur Oil & Gas Field canal, about 3 miles northeast of Lafitte, La.

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Canna X generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
SELU0015165Glen N. Montz   81991996-05-17
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Southeastern Louisiana University campus, Horticulture complex along N. Oak St.

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Canna X generalis L.H. Bailey (pro sp.) [glauca × indica]
SELU0015166Glen N. Montz, Damian Barleaux & Chuck Norris   67441994-05-05
United States, Louisiana, Saint Charles, Near Pier 90 canal, 0.5 mile west of Jefferson-St. Charles parish line and 0.25 mile south of hwy 90.

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Canna X orchiodes L.H. Bailey
SELU0015169Glen N. Montz   75721995-04-08
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Southeastern Louisiana University campus, Horticulture Complex along N. Oak St, Hammond, LA.

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Canna X orchiodes L.H. Bailey
SELU0015170Glen N. Montz   75731995-04-08
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Southeastern Louisiana University campus, Horticulture Complex along N Oak St, Hammond, LA.


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