Dataset: GAS-
Taxa: buglossoides => Buglossoides, Buglossoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Georgia Southern University Herbarium


GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS007153Mellinger, Marie B.   3411959-03-25
United States, Georgia, Chatham County, Road berm, S. side of 17, Onslow Island

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS015805Radford, A. E.   91941956-04-01
United States, South Carolina, Barnwell County, Barnwell Co.

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS015807Sell, P. D.   s.n.1944-05-28
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, England, Cambridgeshire, Fen Rd, Bassingbourn

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS022214Drapalik, D. J.   8571963-04-03
United States, North Carolina, Lee County, Open field in Deep River about 4 mi. directly west of Moncures, N.C. Down raod 1423

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS015806Clarkson, Roy B.   2631954-06-05
United States, West Virginia, Pocahontas County, Pocahontas Co.

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS015809Allen, Hellen   731967-04-28
United States, North Carolina, Brunswick County, Brunswick Co.

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS015808Bozeman, John R.   3121962-04-05
United States, North Carolina, Orange County, Orange Co.

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I.M.Johnst.
GAS029946Carter, Richard; Kral, R.   187502009-03-06
United States, Georgia, Mitchell County, 0.6 mi SE Flint River along Rivertrace Rd, near jct. Hwy GA 37 and Rivertrace Rd, 31.30273 -84.32713

GAS
Buglossoides arvensis (L.) I. M. Johnst.
GAS035070Thomas, R. Dale   229001971-04-21
United States, Tennessee, Cocke County, Roadbanke of I 40 at Watertown exit, east of Newport


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