Dataset: NBYC-
Taxa: Salviniaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Newberry College Herbarium


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Azolla mexicana Schlecht. & Cham. ex K. Presl
NBYC009390   
United States, Texas, Jackson

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NBYC020563Charles N. Horn   230742017-06-30
United States, Alabama, Marengo

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Salvinia molesta D.S.Mitch.
NBYC020831Charles N. Horn   231632017-07-19
United States, South Carolina, Beaufort

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NBYC009377   
United States, South Carolina, Lexington

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NBYC009378   
United States, South Carolina, Saluda

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NBYC009379   
United States, South Carolina, Newberry

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NBYC009380   
United States, South Carolina, Saluda

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NBYC009381   
United States, South Carolina, Georgetown

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NBYC009382   
United States, South Carolina, Colleton

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NBYC009383   
United States, South Carolina, Edgefield

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NBYC009384   
United States, South Carolina, Calhoun

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NBYC009385   
United States, South Carolina, Barnwell

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NBYC009386   
United States, Virginia, Rockingham

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NBYC009387   
United States, North Carolina, Wake

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NBYC009388   
United States, North Carolina, Columbus

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NBYC009389   
United States, Florida, Collier

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NBYC020918Charles N. Horn   237982018-07-10
United States, South Carolina, McCormick


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.