Dataset: USAM-
Taxa: Crassulaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


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Dudleya saxosa (M.E. Jones) Britt. & Rose
USAM_000004172James Henrickson   
United States, California, San Bernardino, detailed locality information protected

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USAM_000004171Michel G. Lelong   90941976-04-16
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Along Golf Course. University of South Alabama campus at Brookley, near northwestern shore of Mobile Bay, South Mobile.

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Sedum nevii A. Gray
USAM_000004183Dan Pittillo & Larry Beck   30851969-06-12
United States, North Carolina, Jackson, Cedar Cliff Mountain outcrop just east of Cedar Cliff Lake on N.C. 281 east of Tuckasegee.

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Sedum rosea (L.) Scop.
USAM_000004184P. J. Gagen   681970-08-09
United States, California, Mono, 17 air miles SW of Bishop near North Lake in Sierra Nevada Mtns.

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USAM_000004185M. D. Caldwell   1968-06-22
United States, North Carolina, Cherokee, Topton

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Sedum smallii (Britton ex Small) H.E. Ahles
USAM_000004186Pat Campbell, L. Mellichamp, C. Campbell, M. Lisk, L. Miller, J. W. Taylor   not shown1968-04-14
United States, South Carolina, Lancaster, 40-Acre Rock.

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USAM_000004187S. W. Leonard & A. E. Radford   14511968-05-07
United States, North Carolina, Swain, Along Tuckaseigee River on Co. Rt. 1170, 0.3 miles east of jct. of Co. Rt. 1168 at Ela.

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USAM_000004188A. E. Radford, J.F. Logue, John R. Bozeman   90961967-04-29
United States, North Carolina, Madison, Over limestone bluff on south bank of the French Broad River, 0.5 mile west of Hot Springs

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Parvisedum pumilum (Benth.) R.T. Clausen
USAM_000004173C. Ghent   491969-05-10
United States, California, Tulare, Sequoia National Forest; Chaparral.


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