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

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


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USAM_000008607S.W. Leonard & A.E. Radford   19081968-09-08
United States, South Carolina, Sumter, Along U.S. 15, 3.4 mi. south of Lee Co. line.

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USAM_000008605Michel G. Lelong   3578.21967-08-18
United States, Alabama, Mobile, SE quarter of NE quarter of Section 16. T4S, R2W. On hillside, southeast of Three Mile Creek, University of South Alabama property.

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USAM_000008604Michel G. Lelong   113551980-08-30
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, roadside along Battleship Causeway (US Hwy 90) and marshy southwestern shore of Chacaloochee Bay, about 200 feet west of Interstate 10 intersection.

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USAM_000008608D.R. Windler, M. Burch, M. Hobbs   36561971-07-31
United States, Delaware, Sussex, Indian River inlet State Park.

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USAM_000008610Robert W. Freckmann   67761972-07-15
United States, Wisconsin, Portage, Sect. 3, T21N, R7E.

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USAM_000008606David L. Martin   2571972-07-06
United States, North Carolina, Duplin, Blackmore Farm, west of County Road 1340; north of Turkey Swamp. 4 miles northwest of Warsaw.

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USAM_000008609Michel G. Lelong   22461962-07-26
United States, Iowa, Des Moines, Tama Township, Northeast 1/4 of Section 1. Along Mississippi River, right above Dam #18. Drainage district #7 pumping station.

USAM
Glinus radiatus (Ruiz & Pav.) Rohrb.
USAM_000008603R. Dale Thomas, Scooter Cheatham   862761983-10-16
United States, Louisiana, Caldwell, South bank of Ouachita River east of Copenhagen and La. 849, Sec. 13, T22N, R4E


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