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

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Southeastern Louisiana University, Glen N. Montz Herbarium


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SELU0000188Glen N. Montz   89261998-07-12
United States, Louisiana, Livingston, near junction of hwy 42 and hwy 441

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SELU0000189R. Dale Thomas   148,0831995-11-21
United States, Louisiana, Bienville, on north side of Gentry Hill at roads to firetower and to Driskill Mountain beside La. 507; Sec. 4, T16N, & Sec. 33, T17N, R5W.

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SELU0000190Stephen Coats   81996-09-06
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, down N Oak opposite physical plant

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SELU0000191Cecil Slaughter   47691994-05-17
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, Small bayou next to East Perimeter Road and south of North Perimeter Road. (Sec. 21; T8S; R14E)

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SELU0000192Glen N. Montz   70401994-09-23
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Southeastern Louisiana University campus, north of University Center, Hammond, LA

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SELU0000194Jessie M. Anderson   63-1391963-04-20
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, South Wardline Road

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SELU0000193Ken Vowell   
United States, Louisiana, Union, Farmerville, La.

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SELU0000196   1964-07-06
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Whitmar acres SLU

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SELU0000197Glen N. Montz & Bob Russell   63771993-10-14
United States, Louisiana, Orleans, On Pine Island, Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, about 1 mile NNE of junction of Maxent Canal and Hwy. 90, New Orleans, La.

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SELU0000199Victor L. Dognibene   311994-03-30
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, 170 River Dr. Slidell, La 100' S of slough and 300' W of east property line


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