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

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


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USAM_000013206Michel G. Lelong   1941960-08-27
United States, Iowa, Webster, Otho TWP. N.W. 1/4 of section 22. Woodman's Hollow State Park. South east of Fort Dodge.

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USAM_000013207S.W. Leonard & A.E. Radford   21891968-10-23
United States, North Carolina, Scotland, At the jct. of Co. Rts. 1323 and 1433.

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USAM_000013205R. Dale Thomas   248551971-09-04
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, 403 Stevenson Drive, Treasure Island subdivision, Monroe, La.

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USAM_000013200Michel G. Lelong   77961974-06-04
United States, Alabama, Mobile, along University Drive North, about 100 feet west of its intersection with University Boulevard. N.E. corner of University of South Alabama campus.

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USAM_000013204S. W. Leonard, A. E. Radford   21401968-10-17
United States, South Carolina, Marlboro, Along U.S. 15, east side of Bennettsville at Hardee's.

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USAM_000013202Michel G. Lelong   68871972-11-02
United States, Alabama, Mobile, in the eastern part of Dauphin Island, South of the federal and state Seafood Research Lab

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USAM_000013203Michel G. Lelong   86771975-09-04
United States, Alabama, Mobile, near parking lot of Basic Medical Sciences Building University of South Alabama Campus. West Mobile.

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USAM_000013201Michel G. Lelong   33491967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, in lawn surrounding Fort Morgan site at western end of peninsula partly enclosing Mobile Bay

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Portulaca smallii P.Wilson in Rydb.
USAM_000013208John R. Bozeman & A. E. Radford   
United States, North Carolina, Wake, detailed locality information protected


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