Dataset: SWMT
Taxa: Euphorbiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Rhodes College Herbarium


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SWMT02096David Middlebrooks   1974-08-05
United States, Louisiana, Franklin

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Chamaesyce hirta (L.) Millsp.
SWMT02097   1947-08-01
United States, Florida, Orange

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Chamaesyce hirta (L.) Millsp.
SWMT02098P.O. Schallert   1954-06-02
United States, Florida, Seminole

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Chamaesyce hirta (L.) Millsp.
SWMT02099   1946-02-23
United States, Florida, Lee, near Ft. Myers Beach

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SWMT02100   1947-08-01
United States, Florida, Orange

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Chamaesyce serpens (Kunth) Small
SWMT02101   1946-02-24
United States, Florida, De Soto, near Arcadia, Fla.

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Cnidoscolus stimulosus Engelm. & A.Gray
SWMT02102   1954-02-01
United States, Florida, Seminole, my grove

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SWMT02103R. Dale Thomas   1981-05-20
United States, Louisiana, Sabine

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SWMT02104Carey Smith   1974-09-11
United States, Louisiana, Union

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SWMT02105Neil Carroll   1979-09-29
United States, Louisiana, Sabine

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SWMT02106David Dixon   1980-09-14
United States, Louisiana, De Soto

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SWMT02107R. Dale Thomas   1970-09-20
United States, Louisiana, Morehouse

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Euphorbia commutata Engelm. ex A. Gray
SWMT02108Louise H. Rutkowski   1976-05-06
United States, Missouri, Shannon

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SWMT02109   

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SWMT02110Rick Sullivan   1982-09-03
United States, Tennessee

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SWMT02111Brent Hedges   1391984-07-12
United States, Tennessee, Benton, Five miles east of Big Sandy.

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SWMT02112Polk   1941-04-23
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Campus

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Euphorbia dictyosperma Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
SWMT02113Arlo I. Smith   1939-05-04
United States, Texas, Taylor

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Euphorbia dictyosperma Fisch. & C.A. Mey.
SWMT02114Arlo I. Smith   1939-05-04
United States, Texas, Taylor

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SWMT02115   

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SWMT02116Rick Sullivan   1982-09-03
United States, Tennessee

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SWMT02117   

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Poinsettia heterophylla (L.) Klotzsch & Garcke
SWMT02118   1954-02-10
United States, Florida, Seminole, scattered over my garden as a weed

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Poinsettia heterophylla (L.) Klotzsch & Garcke
SWMT02119   1946-06-02
United States, Florida, Polk, near Davenport, Fla.

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Poinsettia heterophylla (L.) Klotzsch & Garcke
SWMT02120   1947-06-22
United States, Florida, Marion, near Ocala

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SWMT02121   1953-11-27
United States, Florida, Seminole, cult. my garden

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SWMT02122John H. Davis, Jr.   1937-09-00
United States, North Carolina

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Tithymalopsis paniculata (Boiss.) Small
SWMT02123P.O. Schallert   1954-06-28
United States, North Carolina, Henderson

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SWMT02124Arlo I. Smith   1940-00-00
United States, Texas

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Piscaria setigera (Hook.) Piper
SWMT02126Arlo I. Smith   1936-07-11
United States, California, Trinity

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SWMT02130   1947-04-22
United States, Florida, Polk

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SWMT02131R. Dale Thomas   1977-09-11
United States, Louisiana, Rapides

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SWMT03019   1947-06-22
United States, Florida, Marion

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SWMT05377Rachel Luck   132002-10-10
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Found in alley parallel to and between North Parkway and Tutwiler, perpindicular to McLean and running behind University Park Cleaners. One block within alley.

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SWMT05470Susan Wright   22002-09-23
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Found across the street of Snowden School on McLean. In alley, near fence line.

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SWMT05477Michael Burke   8082002-10-06
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Shelby Farms, Lot #6. Growing on perimeter of a community of deciduous trees.

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SWMT05492Miriam Dillard   MD-122002-09-23
United States, Tennessee, Shelby, Found in alley between Tutwiler and McLean, one block across the street (west) from Snowden Elementary School, next to chain-link fence containing enormous 'bear' dogs.


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