Dataset: UOS-
Taxa: Amaranthaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


UOS
UOS00010Ted Bradley   1966-08-23

UOS
UOS00234S.W. Leonard   1968-05-29
United States, North Carolina, Durham

UOS
UOS00235Ted Bradley   1966-10-10
United States, North Carolina, New Hanover

UOS
UOS00236Chris A. Fleming   2002-08-15
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located near Cascades Nature Center. Growing at edge of parking area near Nature Center.

UOS
UOS00237Ted Bradley   1966-08-23

UOS
UOS00238Ashlie B. Rollins   2002-11-07
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Brakefield Road, 0.25 miles past Equestrian Center. In an area that was recently clear-cut., 35.216526 -85.942226

UOS
UOS00239Jon Evans   2009-10-22
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Lost Cove, Lost Cove "saddle", 35.137222 -85.920094

UOS
Dysphania ambrosioides (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants
UOS00240Mary P. Priestley   1997-09-13
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Breakfield Rd. near junction with Wiggins Creek Rd., 35.212441 -85.935131

UOS
UOS00241Walter Chambers   1962-08-09
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Breakfield Rd. at University Dairy.

UOS
UOS00242Harry E. Ahles   1958-08-08

UOS
Froelichia floridana (Nutt.) Moq.
UOS00243Ted Bradley   1966-09-23
United States, South Carolina, Sumter

UOS
UOS00244A.E. Radford   1966-10-01

UOS
UOS00245Ted Bradley   1966-08-22

UOS
UOS00246Ted Bradley   1966-08-22

UOS
UOS02239Ted Bradley   1966-09-10

UOS
Salicornia maritima S.L.Wolff & Jefferies
UOS02240Ted Bradley   1966-09-10

UOS
Suaeda linearis (Elliot) Moq.
UOS02241A.E. Radford   1966-10-01

UOS
UOS04145Ted Bradley   1966-09-10
United States, North Carolina, Carteret

UOS
Froelichia gracilis (Hook.) Moq.
UOS04199John R. Bozeman   1967-10-02
United States, South Carolina, Lee


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