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

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University of the South - Sewanee Herbarium


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Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne
UOS00033A.E. Radford   1958-08-10

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Rotala ramosior (L.) Koehne
UOS03765Chris A. Fleming   2001-10-20
United States, Tennessee, Van Buren, Located along Fall Creek Lake, ca. 100 m west of Inn towards cabins. Growing along margin off lake on seasonal mudflat.

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UOS03754Ted Bradley   1966-09-23
United States, South Carolina, Berkeley

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UOS03755Sara H. Loftin   1966-09-18
United States, North Carolina, Mecklenburg

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UOS03756Jon Evans   2009-10-22
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, TUS Domain, Lost Cove, Powerline row in Lost Cove, 35.135611 -85.917975

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UOS03757S.W. Leonard   1968-09-20
United States, North Carolina, Alleghany, Alleghany county, NC, Pasture along Co. Rt. 1340 about 1.5 miles north of Amelia

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UOS03758Mary P. Priestley   2001-09-16
United States, Tennessee, Franklin, Cumberland Plateau, Toward the bottom of the plateau on Roark's Cove Road

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UOS03759Landon E. McKinney   1996-09-16
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, barrens adjacent to and northwest of airfield runway

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UOS03762Landon E. McKinney   1996-06-13
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, West of Hunt Creek Road, parallel to I-24 and east side of AEDC.

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Landon E. McKinney   1996-06-13
United States, Tennessee, Coffee, AEDC, wet woods/old ponds along and west of Hunt Creek Road, parallel to I-24 and east side of AEDC

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UOS03764Ted Bradley   1966-07-31

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UOS03760Mary C. Helms   1966-08-20
United States, North Carolina, Pitt

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Didiplis diandra (Nutt. ex DC.) Alph. Wood
UOS03761A. E. Radford   
United States, North Carolina, Warren, detailed locality information protected

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Lythrum alatum var. lanceolatum (Elliot) Torr. & A. Gray ex Rothr.
UOS03763A.E. Radford   1967-07-06
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort


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