Dataset: DES-
Taxa: Ruppiaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


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DES00058324L. A. Griner   1941-03-01
USA, Arizona, Yuma County, Mittry Lake., 32.818611 -114.487778, 49m

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DES00003188Pinkava   91841967-06-07
USA, Arizona, Pima, Arivaca Lake., 31.5316 -111.248971

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DES00042551F.H. Landau   4701995-06-27
USA, Nevada, Clark County, Moapa Valley, Overton Wildlife Management Area, 36.526111 -114.428611, 376m

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Ruppia cirrhosa (Petag.) Grande
DES00044822A. C. Sanders   158921994-12-04
USA, California, Imperial, Colorado Desert, Salton Sink; near Frink Springs in a seeping area between Coachella Canal and Coachella Canal Rd, SE of Frink Rd., 33.383333 -115.633333, 30m

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Ruppia cirrhosa (Petag.) Grande
DES00075344Tim Tibbitts   s.n.2013-05-13
USA, Arizona, Pima County, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument., 31.943028 -113.02087

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Ruppia L.
DES00009409H. S. Gentry   88541950-03-21
Mexico, Baja California, San Angel Oasis., 29.864456 -114.773939


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