Dataset: LSUA-
Taxa: Ranunculaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Louisiana State University of Alexandria Herbarium


LSUA:64
1006Frankie Hayden   1976-06-01
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Collected at Evangeline Primitive Campsite, 5 mi. SE of Gardner, La.

LSUA:121
1007Ben F. Martin   1974-06-07
United States, Louisiana, Grant, Collected at Mac Branch, approximately 10 miles NE of Pollock

LSUA:302
1008Frankie Hayden   1976-07-16
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Collected between Mack Branch and Forest Service Road 279

LSUA:121
1009Ben F. Martin   1974-06-07
United States, Louisiana, Grant, Collected at Mac Branch, approximately 10 miles NE of Pollock

LSUA
1010   1976-04-12
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Collected in roadside ditch on LSUA campus

LSUA
1011Ewell J. Bordelon   1977-04-07
United States, Louisiana, Avoyelles, Collected 1 mile north of intersection of La. 115 and La. 1192

LSUA:2
1012Renee Daspit   1979-03-29
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Hwy 71 ditch near Willow Glen Courts

LSUA:LBC#260
1013Ben F. Martin   1978-04-09
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Louisiana Baptist Convention property, 8 miles SW of Alexandria along La. 488

LSUA
1014David Andrus   1976-04-21
United States, Louisiana, Evangeline, Collected in pasture

LSUA:LBC#215
1015Ben F. Martin   1978-04-09
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Louisiana Baptist Convention property, 8 miles SW of Alexandria along La. 488

LSUA:LBC#216
1016Ben F. Martin   1978-04-09
United States, Louisiana, Rapides, Louisiana Baptist Convention property, 8 miles SW of Alexandria along La. 488


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