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

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


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Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.
USAM_000014271Barry Prigge   9341973-05-18
United States, California, San Bernardino, NE San Bernardino Co, Clark Mt Range, Pachalka spring, 5.9 miles NW of Mt Pass, ca 4900 ft.

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Anemopsis californica (Nutt.) Hook. & Arn.
USAM_000014272James Henrickson   49951970-07-24
United States, California, Orange, 2 miles NNW of Huntington Beach around small freshwater industrial pond at eastern margin of Bolsa Chica Salt Marsh along Huntington Beach Mesa

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USAM_000014279Robert Freckmann & Michel G. Lelong   24901963-06-02
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg, Along U.S. 301, 1 mile east of Edisto River

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USAM_000014280S.W. Leonard and A.E. Radford   33821970-07-29
United States, North Carolina, Gates, South of Co. Rt. 1202 about 3.9 miles west of US 13.

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USAM_000014277Michel G. Lelong   #2402.11963-05-30
United States, Louisiana, Saint Mary, T14S, R9E, NE 1/4 of unit 55. along Hwy 90 2 miles N of its junction with Hwy 83 near Baldwin

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USAM_000014273Michel G. Lelong   45211971-05-12
United States, Alabama, Mobile, T.4S.; R.2W.; S.W. corner of section 11... north of dam enclosing lake at Mobile Municipal Park, along Forest Hill Drive.

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USAM_000014274Michel G. Lelong   1970-05-25
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, along Tensaw River, west of Hurricane

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USAM_000014276Nancy Short   5041976-07-27
United States, Alabama, Madison, Brahan Springs, (Huntsville (?))

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USAM_000014278S. J. Lombardo, D. R. Windler   36241971-07-18
United States, Maryland, Cecil, Pond in the Susquehanna River Bottom 1/2 mile S of the Conowingo Dam.


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