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

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


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USAM_000004175Michel G. Lelong   11,8291980-11-01
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, SW part of section 54, Muddy depression along shady bank of Middle River about 0.9 mile south of its confluence with Tensaw river.

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USAM_000004177Michel G. Lelong   119031980-11-15
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, T1N, R1E, near eastern boundary line of Section 54. Wooded banks of Bottle Creek, about 1/4 mile east of Indian mounds. Indian Mound Island. Mobile Delta.

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USAM_000004182Michel G. Lelong   2011960-08-27
United States, Iowa, Story, Along SW bank of Squaw Creek. Brookside Park, Ames.

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USAM_000004178Michel G. Lelong   109771979-10-19
United States, Alabama, Greene, Part of disposal area D-13 along east bank of Tombigee Rivers at western end of Co. road 4, about 11 miles west of Forkland (Hwy 43) and 4 miles west of its junctions with Co. road 9.

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USAM_000004181A. E. Radford, John R. Bozeman & S. W. Leonard   115101967-09-17
United States, South Carolina, Jasper, Savannah River swamp, 2.2 miles northwest of S.C. Hwy. 119 on county road; near jct. Hampton Co. line.

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USAM_000004174Michel G. Lelong   118861980-11-15
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, T1N, R1E, E 1/3 of Section 54. Indian Mound Island, west of Bottle Creek. Mobile Delta

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USAM_000004179Michel G. Lelong   36801967-08-31
United States, Mississippi, Winston, T15N;R12E; east 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section 8; along ravine bordering (west of) Tombigbee Nat'l Forest (Choctaw Unit); property of Georgia-Pacific Co,east of Winston Co. Fire Tower

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USAM_000004180R. Dale Thomas & David D. Taylor   85342 & 48431983-08-17
United States, Louisiana, Washington, Along Pearl river northeast of Angie, Sec. 47, T1S, R14E.


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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