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

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University of South Alabama Herbarium


USAM
USAM_000003300Michel G. Lelong   9936
United States, Alabama, Mobile, T4S R4W NW corner of Section 1. Along SW shore of Big Creek Lake; about 1.5 mile east of Wilmer road & 1.3 mile north of Tanner Williams road (Co. road 70). University of South Alabama research station.

USAM
USAM_000003298Michel G. Lelong   111881980-06-23
United States, Alabama, Greene, T19N, R1W, SW 1/4 Section 26. IN Disposal area D-13 along northeast bank of Tombigee River Water-way, north of Demopolis. At west end of Co. road 4, about 11 miles west of Forkland

USAM
USAM_000003299Michel G. Lelong   99751977-10-21
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, T4S R1E NE corner of section 43. east of swamp, along southeast shore of Tensaw R. directly north of confluence with Apalachee R. southeast of Blakeley landing; about 1 1/2 mile west of State Hwy 225 to Hurricane.

USAM
USAM_000003301Michel G. Lelong   40001966-07-15
United States, Alabama, Mobile, S.E. 1/4 of N.E. 1/4 of Section 16; T. 4S.; R 2W. On hillside, Southeast of Three Mile Creek. University of South Alabama Property, Mobile.

USAM
USAM_000003304David D. Taylor, R. Dale Thomas, et. al.   59011983-09-28
United States, Louisiana, Ouachita, west of La. 557 and south of Anabel, Sec. 15, T15N, R2E

USAM
USAM_000003297D.L. Scott & B. E. Wofford   2261968-05-24
United States, Alabama, Mobile, Big Creek lake Bio. Sta.

USAM
USAM_000003302R. Kral   354681969-07-12
United States, Alabama, Fayette, S. side Fayette on Ala. 171.

USAM
USAM_000003303S.W. Leonard & A.E. Radford   16611968-06-22
United States, South Carolina, Orangeburg, ALONG S C 332 AT JCT. OF SC 70.


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Google Map

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