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

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Southeastern Louisiana University, Glen N. Montz Herbarium


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Mitreola sessilifolia (J.F. Gmel.) G. Don
SELU0007289Glen N. Montz & Judy Montz   83791996-10-04
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, along hwy 21, about 4 miles north of Madisonville, LA, just south of I-12

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Mitreola sessilifolia (J.F. Gmel.) G. Don
SELU0007290H. R. Wilson   4881957-07-08
United States, Louisiana, Tangipahoa, 2 mi. E, Hammond Airport

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Mitreola sessilifolia (J.F. Gmel.) G. Don
SELU0007291R. Dale Thomas   130,6391992-08-30
United States, Arkansas, Ashley, Gas line right-of-way east of Ark. 133 about three miles south of U.S. 82 at the city limits of Crossett; Sec. 32.

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SELU0007305Boris E. Sanjur   71996-04-20
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, East part of rest stop between road and Tchefuncte River; over I-12 east to exit 35.

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SELU0007306R. Dale Thomas   154, 0531997-05-20
United States, Louisiana, Winn, Kisatchie Nat. Forest, Winn Dist, Compt. 44, Stand 8. west of W044B and W044K just east of Little Creek south of La. 1232; Sec. 36, T12N, R4W.

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SELU0007309R. Dale Thomas   149,1891996-05-20
United States, Louisiana, Catahoula, Along road on top of hills on west side of Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area W. of Leland and N. of La. 8; Sec. 32, T10N, R7E.

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SELU0007310Jennie Pearson   581987-04-26
United States, Louisiana, Livingston, Livingston Parish, La. 2 Mi. South of Hwy 42 on west back Blood River

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SELU0007311Class Spring '69   1641969-04-23
United States, Louisiana, Washington, 4 mi. N. E. Varnado, La.

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SELU0007313Larry Calmes   1311969-04-17
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Bogalusa, La.

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SELU0007314Jerry Martin   1071969-04-25
United States, Louisiana, West Feliciana, 6 mi. W San Francisville

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SELU0007288Cecil Slaughter   52961994-07-07
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, Next to Transportation Road on the north and south side. (Sec. 29; T8S; R14E)

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SELU0007282Glen N. Montz   79781995-09-12
United States, Louisiana, Lafourche, Common in fresh march along hwy 90 about 3 miles east of Bayou Lafourche, with Aeschynomene indica, Cynerus odoratus, Eleocharis, and Sagittaria platyphylla

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SELU0007283Glen N. Montz   27831973-09-08
United States, Louisiana, Saint Charles, Near river road and west guide levee. Spillway opened 8 April and closed 21 June, 1973.

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SELU0007284Glen N. Montz   58221992-08-16
United States, Louisiana, Saint John the Baptist, along old hwy 51, 1 mile south junction I-10 and I-55, LaPlance, LA

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SELU0007285Glen N. Montz   58351992-08-16
United States, Louisiana, Saint John the Baptist, Along old hwy 51, 1 mile south junction I-10 and I-55, LaPlace, LA.

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Cynoctonum mitreola (L.) Britton
SELU0007286Cecil Slaughter   54131994-09-30
United States, Louisiana, Saint Tammany, Disturbed road bank next to Engineer Road just northwest of Engineer Road, and east of West Gate Road

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Mitreola petiolata (J.F. Gmel.) Torr. & A. Gray
SELU0007276Glen N. Mentz   90691999-06-24
United States, Louisiana, Livingston, along hwy 42 about 3 miles west of junction of hwy 42 and hwy 43

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mitreola petiolata (J.F. Gmel.) Torr. & A. Gray
SELU0007279Tad Zebryk   22411995-06-27
United States, Louisiana, Calcasieu, Mature, seasonally flooded cypress-bottomland hardwoods forest just e. of Whipoorwill Drive and Pine Cone Drive, Moss Bluff Estates Subdivision. Sec. 32, T85, R8W

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Mitreola petiolata (J.F. Gmel.) Torr. & A. Gray
SELU0007281Glen N. Montz   83191996-09-16
United States, Louisiana, Livingston, At junction local road with I-12, Satsuma, LA.


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